Resting state functional connectivity changes after MR-guided focused ultrasound mediated blood-brain barrier opening in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Authors: Meng Y, MacIntosh BJ, Shirzadi Z, Kiss A, Bethune A, Heyn C, Mithani K, Hamani C, Black SE, Hynynen K, Lipsman N
MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) can temporarily permeabilize the blood-brain barrier (BBB), noninvasively, to allow therapeutics access to the central nervous system. However, its secondary and potential neuromodulation effects are not well understood. We aimed to characterize the functional impact of MRgFUS BBB opening in human subjects, based on the phase I trial in patients with Alzheimer's disease. We analyzed for changes in bilateral frontoparietal networks in resting state functional MRI from five subjects after BBB opening in the right frontal lobe. We found a transient functional connectivity decrease within only the ipsilateral frontoparietal network that was recovered by the next day. Additionally, baseline to month three comparisons did not reveal any significant differences from matched-controls from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. Overall, MRgFUS may transiently affect neurologic function, but the functional organization is restored at one day and remains unchanged at three months. This first in human data has implications for the development of MRgFUS as a drug delivery platform to pathologic brain tissue and potential use for non-invasive neuromodulation.
Introduction
Purpose
Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective
To determine how MR-guided focused ultrasound–mediated blood–brain barrier opening alters resting-state functional connectivity in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Animal model / Human subject
Homo sapiens (patients with Alzheimer's disease); strain: N/A; age: 66.8 years; sex: male and female
Disease model
Alzheimer's disease
MRI or image guidance method
MR-guided
Targeted brain region(s)
Frontal Lobe
Target coordinates
MNI 18, 40, 22
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
MRgFUS BBB opening produced a transient reduction in ipsilateral frontoparietal network functional connectivity that recovered by one day. No significant long term functional connectivity changes observed at three months
Duration of biological effect
24 hours
Safety-related matter
BBB opening was successfully achieved with contrast enhancement and closure by 24 hours.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
ExAblate (220 kHz, InSightec, Haifa, Israel)
FUS Frequency
220 kHz
FUS Mode
pulsed
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency
multiple sessions
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