Pitt Shield

Trans-cranial opening of the blood-brain barrier in targeted regions using a stereotaxic brain atlas and focused ultrasound energy.

Authors: Bing C, Ladouceur-Wodzak M, Wanner CR, Shelton JM, Richardson JA, Chopra R

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) protects the brain by preventing the entry of large molecules; this poses a major obstacle for the delivery of drugs to the brain. A novel technique using focused ultrasound (FUS) energy combined with microbubble contrast agents has been widely used for non-invasive trans-cranial BBB opening. Traditionally, FUS research is conducted with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance, which is expensive and poses physical limitations due to the magnetic field. A system that could allow researchers to test brain therapies without MR intervention could facilitate and accelerate translational research. In this study, we present a novel FUS system that uses a custom-built FUS generator mounted on a motorized stereotaxic apparatus with embedded brain atlas to locally open the BBB in rodents. The system was initially characterized using a tissue-mimicking phantom. Rodent studies were also performed to evaluate whether non-invasive, localized BBB opening could be achieved using brain atlas-based targeting. Brains were exposed to pulsed focused ultrasound energy at 1.06 MHz in rats and 3.23 MHz in mice, with the focal pressure estimated to be 0.5-0.6 MPa through the skull. BBB opening was confirmed in gross tissue sections by the presence of Evans blue leakage in the exposed region of the brain and by histological assessment. The targeting accuracy of the stereotaxic system was better than 0.5 mm in the tissue-mimicking phantom. Reproducible localized BBB opening was verified with Evans blue dye leakage in 32/33 rats and had a targeting accuracy of ±0.3 mm. The use of higher frequency exposures in mice enabled a similar precision of localized BBB opening as was observed with the low frequency in the rat model. With this dedicated small-animal motorized stereotaxic-FUS system, we achieved accurate targeting of focused ultrasound exposures in the brain for non-invasive opening of the BBB. This system can be used as an alternative to MR-guided FUS and offers researchers the ability to perform efficient studies (30 min per experiment including preparation) at a reduced cost in a conventional laboratory environment.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To develop and evaluate a motorized stereotaxic focused ultrasound system with brain-atlas targeting as a non‑MRI method for accurate, localized blood–brain barrier opening in rodents.
Animal model / Human subject Rats: Rattus norvegicus, Sprague Dawley strain, weight 200–270 g (age not specified), female; Mice: Mus musculus, Swiss Webster strain, weight 20–25 g (age not specified), female
Disease model healthy (normal rodents; focused ultrasound-mediated blood–brain barrier opening)
MRI or image guidance method Not specified
Targeted brain region(s) Caudoputamen
Target coordinates not reported
Cargo name and characteristics Evans blue dye
Route of administration Intravenous (tail vein catheter)

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes A motorized stereotaxic-focused ultrasound system produced reproducible, localized blood-brain barrier opening in rats and mice (Evans blue extravasation) with limited histologic injury and no TUNEL-detected apoptosis.
Duration of biological effect 72 h
Safety-related matter Histology revealed localized perivascular hemorrhage and mild perivascular edema at the targeted area, but TUNEL staining showed no apoptotic or necrotic cells, indicating minimal tissue damage.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Custom-built focused ultrasound (FUS) system / compact driving system (arbitrary waveform generator LMS271D, Vanuix Corp.; RF amplifier, NP Technologies; high‑power low‑pass filters; dual‑frequency matching circuit). Focused transducer: 25 mm diameter, 20 mm radius of curvature.
FUS Frequency 1.06 MHz
FUS Intensity Not reported
FUS Pressure 0.5-0.6 MPa
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 2 min
Focal Characteristics 20 mm
Treatment frequency Multiple

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