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Observed Effects of Whole-Brain Radiation Therapy on Focused Ultrasound Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption.

Authors: White PJ, Zhang YZ, Power C, Vykhodtseva N, McDannold N

As focused ultrasound for blood-brain barrier disruption (FUS-BBBD) has progressed to human application, it has become necessary to consider the potential effects of prior irradiation treatments. Using a murine model, we examined the effects of whole-brain irradiation on FUS-BBBD. We first subjected half of the experimental cohort to daily 3-Gy whole-brain irradiation for 10 consecutive days. Then, microbubble-assisted FUS-BBBD was performed unilaterally while the contralateral sides served as unsonicated controls. FUS-BBBD, as evident by measuring the fluorescence yield of extravasated trypan blue dye, was identified at all sites with minimal or no apparent pathology. The peak fluorescence intensity caused by extravasated dye in the sonicated region was 17.5 ± 12.1% higher after radiation and FUS-BBBD than after FUS-BBBD alone, suggesting that prior radiation of the brain may be a sensitizing factor for FUS-BBBD. Radiation alone-without FUS-BBBD-resulted in mild BBB disruption. Hemorrhagic petechiae were observed in 9 of 12 radiated brains, with 77% of them clearly located outside the sonicated area; no petechiae were found in non-irradiated animals. This radiation protocol did not appear to increase the risk for vascular damage associated with FUS-BBBD.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To determine how prior whole-brain irradiation affects focused ultrasound–induced blood–brain barrier disruption in a murine model.
Animal model / Human subject Mouse (murine model); strain CD-1; age not specified; sex not specified.
Disease model Healthy
Targeted brain region(s) Striatum
Cargo name and characteristics Trypan blue (small-molecule dye tracer, 960 Da)
Route of administration Intravenous

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Microbubble-assisted focused ultrasound (FUS-BBBD) produced reliable BBB opening at all sonicated sites with minimal pathology and showed a 17.5±12.1% greater dye extravasation when preceded by 10×3 Gy whole-brain irradiation; radiation alone caused mild BBB disruption and hemorrhagic petechiae in 9/12 irradiated brains (mostly outside sonicated areas) without increasing FUS-related vascular damage. Successful parameter: microbubble-assisted FUS-BBBD (unilateral sonication).
Safety-related matter Irridation alone induces mild BBB disruption and hemmorhagic petechiae; FUS-BBBD does not increase vascular damage risk.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Single-element (PZT) air-backed transducer
FUS Frequency 0.69 MHz
FUS Pressure 0.26-0.27 MPa
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 95 seconds
Focal Characteristics Focal depth: 35 mm; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency single

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