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Enhanced delivery to brain using sonosensitive liposome and microbubble with focused ultrasound.

Authors: Moon H, Hwang K, Nam KM, Kim YS, Ko MJ, Kim HR, Lee HJ, Kim MJ, Kim TH, Kang KS, Kim NG, Choi SW, Kim CY

Glioblastoma is considered one of the most aggressive and dangerous brain tumors. However, treatment of GBM has been still challenged due to blood-brain barrier (BBB). BBB prevents that the chemotherapeutic molecules are extravasated to brain. In this study, sonosensitive liposome encapsulating doxorubicin (DOX) was developed for enhancement of GBM penetration in combination with focused ultrasound (FUS) and microbubbles. Upon ultrasound (US) irradiation, microbubbles induce cavitation resulting in the tight junction of BBB endothelium to temporarily open. In addition, the composition of sonosensitive liposome was optimized by comparison of sonosensitivity and intracellular uptake to U87MG cells. The optimal sonosensitive liposome, IMP301-DC, resulted 123.9 ± 38.2 nm in size distribution and 98.2 % in loading efficiency. Related to sonosensitivity of IMP301-DC, US-triggered release ratio of doxorubicin was 69.2 ± 12.3 % at 92 W/cm<sup>2</sup> of US intensity for 1 min. In the in vivo experiments, the accumulation of DiD fluorescence probe labeled IMP301-DC-shell in the brain through the BBB opening was increased more than two-fold compared to that of Doxil-shell, non-sonosensitive liposome. US exposure significantly increased GBM cytotoxicity of IMP301-DC. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that IMP301-DC could serve as an alternative solution to enhance the penetration to GBM treatment via BBB opening by non-invasive FUS combined with microbubbles.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To enhance delivery to the brain by using sonosensitive liposomes and microbubbles in combination with focused ultrasound.
Animal model / Human subject Male BALB/c nude mice, 6-8 weeks old
Disease model Glioblastoma (GBM)
Targeted brain region(s) Cerebral Hemisphere
Cargo name and characteristics Sonosensitive liposomes encapsulating doxorubicin (IMP301-DC)
Route of administration intravenous

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Focused ultrasound combined with microbubbles successfully opened the BBB, significantly enhancing the brain accumulation of intravenously administered sonosensitive liposomes encapsulating doxorubicin. Under FUS exposure, these liposomes demonstrated superior glioblastoma cytotoxicity compared to non-sonosensitive controls.
Duration of biological effect 24 h
Safety-related matter No safety concerns or adverse effects were reported.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument VIFU 2000 (ALPINION Medical Systems)
FUS Frequency 1 MHz
FUS Intensity 1 W/cm2
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 1 min
Focal Characteristics Length: 1 cm; Diameter: 0.1 cm
Treatment frequency Single session

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