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Small volume blood-brain barrier opening in macaques with a 1 MHz ultrasound phased array.

Authors: Manuel TJ, Sigona MK, Phipps MA, Kusunose J, Luo H, Yang PF, Newton AT, Gore JC, Grissom W, Chen LM, Caskey CF

The use of focused ultrasound to open the blood-brain barrier (BBB) has the potential to deliver drugs to specific regions of the brain. The size of the BBB opening and ability to localize the opening determines the spatial extent and is a limiting factor in many applications of BBB opening where targeting a small brain region is desired. Here we evaluate the performance of a system designed for small opening volumes and highlight the unique challenges associated with pushing the spatial precision of this technique. To achieve small volume openings in cortical regions of the macaque brain, we tested a custom 1 MHz array transducer integrated into a magnetic resonance image-guided focused ultrasound system. Using real-time cavitation monitoring, we demonstrated twelve instances of single sonication, small volume BBB opening with average volumes of 59 ± 37 mm<sup>3</sup> and 184 ± 2 mm<sup>3</sup> in cortical and subcortical targets, respectively. We found high correlation between subject-specific acoustic simulations and observed openings when incorporating grey matter segmentation (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.8577), and the threshold for BBB opening based on simulations was 0.53 MPa. Analysis of MRI-based safety assessment and cavitation signals indicate a safe pressure range for 1 MHz BBB opening and suggest that our system can be used to deliver drugs and gene therapy to small brain regions.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To evaluate the feasibility of producing small-volume blood–brain barrier openings in macaques using a 1 MHz ultrasound phased array.
Animal model / Human subject Macaque (species Macaca mulatta), strain not specified, age 12, sex male; Macaque (species Macaca fascicularis), female, 16 years old
MRI or image guidance method MRI-guided
Targeted brain region(s) Frontal Eye Field; Putamen; Caudate

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Using a 1 MHz phased array achieved small volumn BBBO in macaques, with opening volume increasing with applied acoustic pressure
Safety-related matter Temporary edema occurred in 5 of 12 therapies.Hemorrhage occurred in 1 at the highest pressures

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument 1 MHz ultrasound phased array (Imasonic, Besancon, France)
FUS Frequency 1 MHz
FUS Pressure 0.4-1.4 Mpa
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 120 s
Focal Characteristics Focal depth: None; Focal length: 53.2 mm; Aperture size: 58 mm
Treatment frequency Multiple

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