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Noninvasive disruption of the blood-brain barrier in the marmoset monkey.

Authors: Parks TV, Szuzupak D, Choi SH, Alikaya A, Mou Y, Silva AC, Schaeffer DJ

The common marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus) is a species of rising prominence in the neurosciences due to its small size, ease of handling, fast breeding, and its shared functional and structural brain characteristics with Old World primates. With increasing attention on modeling human brain diseases in marmosets, understanding how to deliver therapeutic or neurotropic agents to the marmoset brain noninvasively is of great preclinical importance. In other species, including humans, transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) aided by intravenously injected microbubbles has proven to be a transient, reliable, and safe method for disrupting the blood-brain barrier (BBB), allowing the focal passage of therapeutic agents that do not otherwise readily traverse the tight endothelial junctions of the BBB. The critical gap that we address here is to document parameters to disrupt the BBB reliably and safely in marmosets using tFUS. By integrating our marmoset brain atlases and the use of a marmoset-specific stereotactic targeting system, we conduct a series of systematic transcranial sonication experiments in nine marmosets. We demonstrate the effects of center frequency, acoustic pressure, burst period, and duration, establish a minimum microbubble dose, estimate microbubble clearance time, and estimate the duration that the BBB remains open to passage. Successful BBB disruption is reported in vivo with MRI-based contrast agents, as well as Evans blue staining assessed ex vivo. Histology (Hematoxylin and Eosin staining) and immunohistochemistry indicate that the BBB can be safely and reliably opened with the parameters derived from these experiments. The series of experiments presented here establish methods for safely, reproducibly, and focally perturbing the BBB using tFUS in the common marmoset monkey that can serve as a basis for noninvasive delivery of therapeutic or neurotropic agents.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To establish safe, reliable, and focal transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) parameters for transiently disrupting the blood–brain barrier in the common marmoset monkey.
Animal model / Human subject Callithrix jacchus (common marmoset); strain not specified; adult; sex not specified
Disease model Healthy
MRI or image guidance method Stereotactic atlas-based targeting using a marmoset-specific stereotaxic device integrated with an MRI-based marmoset atlas (MORPHEUS software; co-registered to marmosetbrainmapping.org, marmosetbrainconnectome.org and Paxinos atlas)
Targeted brain region(s) Cortical Regions (Area 8A, 4Ab, Mip, V2, Parietal Cortex)
Cargo name and characteristics Evans blue (small-molecule dye tracer, 2% solution, 2 μl/g IV bolus) and gadobutrol (Gadavist; gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent, small-molecule GBCA, IV bolus ~100 μl/kg (varied in some animals))
Route of administration intravenous (bolus via lateral tail or saphenous vein catheter)

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Transient, focal blood–brain barrier (BBB) opening was achieved in common marmosets using transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) with microbubbles, enabling extravasation of MRI contrast agent and Evans blue with histology/IHC showing safety at optimized settings; openings lasted up to ~8 hours and closed by 2 weeks. Successful parameters: 1.46 MHz center frequency (preferred over 515 kHz) with derated acoustic pressures in the ~0.74–1.17 MPa range (1.17 MPa consistently successful; 0.53 MPa inconsistent), microbubble bolus doses of ~20–100 μl/kg (100 μl/kg reliably effective; 20 μl/kg variable; 200 μl/kg effective but clearance <2 min), burst period ~1000 ms, burst durations tested 5–20 ms with effective sonications using as few as 5 bursts (20 ms) or 60 bursts (5 ms); avoid higher pressures/doses (e.g., 1.7 MPa, 400 μl/kg) which produced tissue damage.
Duration of biological effect 8 hours
Safety-related matter No damage at optimal parameters (0.95-1.17 Mpa); more than 1.7 Mpa or 400 ul/kg microbubbles induce tissue damage

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument RK-50 Marmoset (FUS Instruments Incorporated, Toronto, ON, Canada); used with two 35 mm spherically focused transducers (515 kHz and 1.46 MHz)
FUS Frequency 1.46 MHz
FUS Pressure 0.95-1.17 MPa
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 2 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 60 s
Focal Characteristics Focal depth: 11 mm; Focal length: 24.5 mm; Aperture size: 35 mm
Treatment frequency Single

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