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Bidirectional and state-dependent modulation of brain activity by transcranial focused ultrasound in non-human primates.

Authors: Yang PF, Phipps MA, Jonathan S, Newton AT, Byun N, Gore JC, Grissom WA, Caskey CF, Chen LM

Transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) stimulation under MRI guidance, coupled with functional MRI (fMRI) monitoring of effects, offers a precise, noninvasive technology to dissect functional brain circuits and to modulate altered brain functional networks in neurological and psychiatric disorders. Here we show that ultrasound at moderate intensities modulated neural activity bi-directionally. Concurrent sonication of somatosensory areas 3a/3b with 250 kHz FUS suppressed the fMRI signals produced there by peripheral tactile stimulation, while at the same time eliciting fMRI activation at inter-connected, off-target brain regions. Direct FUS stimulation of the cortex resulted in different degrees of BOLD signal changes across all five off-target regions, indicating that its modulatory effects on active and resting neurons differed. This is the first demonstration of the dual suppressive and excitative modulations of FUS on a specific functional circuit and of ability of concurrent FUS and MRI to evaluate causal interactions between functional circuits with neuron-class selectivity.

Introduction

Purpose Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective To investigate whether medium-amplitude transcranial focused ultrasound can bidirectionally and state-dependently modulate neurons and functional circuits, assessed with concurrent fMRI in the macaque somatosensory system.
Animal model / Human subject Adult female macaque monkeys (M. fascicularis), N=2
Disease model Healthy
MRI or image guidance method MR-guided (concurrent fMRI)
Targeted brain region(s) Somatosensory areas

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Medium-amplitude 250 kHz FUS produced state-dependent, bidirectional neuromodulation. Concurrent FUS with peripheral tactile stimulation suppressed tactile-evoked BOLD responses, whereas FUS applied alone elicited direct BOLD activation in the target and off-target regions.
Duration of biological effect Transient (during stimulation)
Safety-related matter No adverse effects were reported, and there was no evidence of global non-neural damage.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument H115 spherically focused transducer (Sonic Concepts)
FUS Frequency 250 kHz
FUS Intensity 2.0 W/cm2 Isppa (estimated in situ)
FUS Pressure 425 kPa (free-field) / 247 kPa (estimated in situ)
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 252 µs
Duration of a single FUS session 30 s blocks
Focal Characteristics Diameter: 64 mm; Radius of curvature (ROC): 63.2 mm
Treatment frequency Multiple sessions

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