Toward Deep Brain Monitoring with Superficial EEG Sensors Plus Neuromodulatory Focused Ultrasound.
Authors: Darvas F, Mehić E, Caler CJ, Ojemann JG, Mourad PD
Noninvasive recordings of electrophysiological activity have limited anatomic specificity and depth. We hypothesized that spatially tagging a small volume of brain with a unique electroencephalography (EEG) signal induced by pulsed focused ultrasound could overcome those limitations. As a first step toward testing this hypothesis, we applied transcranial ultrasound (2 MHz, 200-ms pulses applied at 1050 Hz for 1 s at a spatial peak temporal average intensity of 1.4 W/cm(2)) to the brains of anesthetized rats while simultaneously recording EEG signals. We observed a significant 1050-Hz electrophysiological signal only when ultrasound was applied to a living brain. Moreover, amplitude demodulation of the EEG signal at 1050 Hz yielded measurement of gamma band (>30 Hz) brain activity consistent with direct measurements of that activity. These results represent preliminary support for use of pulsed focused ultrasound as a spatial tagging mechanism for non-invasive EEG-based mapping of deep brain activity with high spatial resolution.
Introduction
Purpose
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective
To test whether pulsed focused ultrasound can spatially tag a small brain volume by inducing a unique EEG signal detectable noninvasively.
Animal model / Human subject
Rattus norvegicus (rat); strain not reported; age 8-week; sex not reported
Disease model
Healthy
Targeted brain region(s)
Hemisphere
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Pulsed focused ultrasound (2 MHz carrier, 200 microsecond pulses at 1050 Hz PRF for 1 s, spatial-peak temporal-average intensity 1.4 W/cm^2) elicited a significant 1050 Hz EEG signal only in living rat brain, and amplitude demodulation of that signal recovered gamma-band (>30 Hz) activity consistent with direct measurements.
Safety-related matter
No safety concerns
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
Dual element, coaxial, confocal and circular transducer, and associated matching networks (H-148, Sonic Concepts, Woodinville, WA, US)
FUS Frequency
2 MHz
FUS Intensity
1.4 W/cm2
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
0.2 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
200 s
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: 5 mm; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency
Single session
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