Acoustic Holograms for Bilateral Blood-Brain Barrier Opening in a Mouse Model.
Authors: Jimenez-Gambin S, Jimenez N, Pouliopoulos A, Benlloch JM, Konofagou E, Camarena F
Transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) in conjunction with circulating microbubbles injection is the sole non-invasive technique that temporally and locally opens the blood-brain barrier (BBB), allowing targeted drug delivery into the central nervous system (CNS). However, single-element FUS technologies do not allow the simultaneous targeting of several brain structures with high-resolution, and multi-element devices are required to compensate the aberrations introduced by the skull. In this work, we present the first preclinical application of acoustic holograms to perform a bilateral BBB opening in two mirrored regions in mice. The system consisted of a single-element focused transducer working at 1.68 MHz, coupled to a 3D-printed acoustic hologram designed to produce two symmetric foci in anesthetized mice in vivo and, simultaneously, compensate the aberrations of the wavefront caused by the skull bones. T1-weighed MR images showed gadolinium extravasation at two symmetric quasi-spherical focal spots. By encoding time-reversed fields, holograms are capable of focusing acoustic energy with a resolution near the diffraction limit at multiple spots inside the skull of small preclinical animals. This work demonstrates the feasibility of hologram-assisted BBB opening for low-cost and highly-localized targeted drug delivery in the CNS in symmetric regions of separate hemispheres.
Introduction
Purpose
other (BBB opening without drug delivery)
Study Objective
To test the capability of a 3D-printed acoustic hologram for simultaneous bilateral BBB opening in mice.
Animal model / Human subject
mass: 24 g, age: 8 weeks, sex: male, C57BL/6
Disease model
healthy
MRI or image guidance method
Yes (ultrasound imaging)
Targeted brain region(s)
Hypothalamus
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
A 3D-printed acoustic hologram successfully achieved simultaneous, localized, and bilateral BBB opening in mice, as confirmed by T1-weighted MRI. Cavitation analysis indicated predominantly stable cavitation.
Safety-related matter
none: no significant safety manner observed
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
single-element FUS transducer (Sonic Concepts H-204)
aperture of OD= 84.2 mm, internal hole diameter of ID = 43.6 mm, and radius of curvature of F 0 = 61.65 mm
FUS Frequency
1.68MHz
FUS Pressure
0.4MPa (peak negative pressure)
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
1ms
Duration of a single FUS session
2mins
Focal Characteristics
unsure
Treatment frequency
single session
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