Intracranial Non-thermal Ablation Mediated by Transcranial Focused Ultrasound and Phase-Shift Nanoemulsions.
Authors: Peng C, Sun T, Vykhodtseva N, Power C, Zhang Y, Mcdannold N, Porter T
High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) mechanical ablation is an emerging technique for non-invasive transcranial surgery. Lesions are created by driving inertial cavitation in tissue, which requires significantly less peak pressure and time-averaged power compared with traditional thermal ablation. The utility of mechanical ablation could be extended to the brain provided the pressure threshold for inertial cavitation can be reduced. In this study, the utility of perfluorobutane (PFB)-based phase-shift nanoemulsions (PSNEs) for lowering the inertial cavitation threshold and enabling focal mechanical ablation in the brain was investigated. We successfully achieved vaporization of PFB-based PSNEs at 1.8 MPa with a 740 kHz focused transducer with a pulsed sonication protocol (duty cycle = 1.5%, 10 min sonication) within intact CD-1 mice brains. Evidence is provided showing that a single bolus injection of PSNEs could be used to initiate and sustain inertial cavitation in cerebrovasculature for at least 10 min. Histologic analysis of brain slices after HIFU exposure revealed ischemic and hemorrhagic lesions with dimensions that were comparable to the focal zone of the transducer. These results suggest that PFB-based PSNEs may be used to significantly reduce the inertial cavitation threshold in the cerebrovasculature and, when combined with transcranial focused ultrasound, enable focal intracranial mechanical ablation.
Introduction
Purpose
other (nonthermal ablation)
Study Objective
To evaluate the utility of perfluorobutane (PFB) phase-shift nanoemulsions (PSNE) in lowering the inertial cavitation threshold and enabling mechanical ablation within the brain
Animal model / Human subject
12 male CD-1 mice each weighing 25–30 g
Disease model
healthy
MRI or image guidance method
stereotactic
Targeted brain region(s)
1.5 Mm Above Hippocampus On Both
Hemispheres
Target coordinates
2.5 mm lateral, 3 mm dorsal, and 3 mm anterior.
Cargo name and characteristics
PFB-based phase-shift nanoemulsions (PSNE), mean diameter 226 ± 7.3 nm
Route of administration
intravenous
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
PFB-based phase-shift nanoemulsions (PSNE) lowered the inertial cavitation threshold and enabled focal, non-thermal mechanical ablation in the mouse brain with 740 kHz FUS at 1.8 MPa, producing ischemic and hemorrhagic lesions confined to the transducer's focal zone
The results suggested that PSNE can significantly reduce the time- average power and pressure compared with traditional HIFU thermal ablation.
Safety-related matter
At 1.8 MPa with high PSNE concentration, intended hemorrhagic and ischemic lesions were produced. At 1.5 MPa or with diluted PSNE, no apparent damage occurred. Unintended damage near the skull base was observed in some animals, likely due to ultrasound reflection.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
home-assembled FUS system
(10 cmaperture and 8 cm curvatures.)
FUS Frequency
740kHz
FUS Pressure
1.5MPa and 1.8MPa
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
15ms
Duration of a single FUS session
10min
Focal Characteristics
the transverse and longitudinal full width half maximum of the transducer focus are: 2.5 and 11.7 mm
Treatment frequency
single session: 10mins
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