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Targeted gene delivery to the mouse brain by MRI-guided focused ultrasound-induced blood-brain barrier disruption.

Authors: Huang Q, Deng J, Wang F, Chen S, Liu Y, Wang Z, Wang Z, Cheng Y

This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of targeted gene transfer into central nervous system (CNS) by MRI-guided focused ultrasound-induced blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption. Before each sonication, T2-weighted images were obtained to select the target region. Followed by injecting DNA-loaded microbubbles into the tail vein, sonication was performed. The state of local BBB, distribution of plasmid DNA through the opened BBB, the ultrastructural changes of neurons and BDNF expression were detected. The results showed that MRI-guided focused ultrasound (FUS) could accomplish noninvasive, transient, and local BBB disruption, at 1h after sonication, plasmid DNA across the opened BBB had been internalized into the neurons presenting heterogeneous distribution and numerous transparent vesicles were observed in the cytoplasm of the neurons at the sonicated region, suggesting vesicle-mediated endocytosis. At 48 h after sonication, the expressions of exogenous gene pBDNF-EGFP were observed in the cytoplasm of some neurons, and BDNF expressions were markedly enhanced by the combination of ultrasound and pBDNF-EGFP-loaded microbubbles about 20-fold than that of the control group (P<0.01). The method by using MRI-guided FUS to induce the local BBB disruption could accomplish effective targeted exogenous gene transfer in CNS. This technique may provide a new option for the treatment of various CNS diseases.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To evaluate targeted gene delivery to the mouse brain using MRI-guided focused ultrasound-induced disruption of the blood-brain barrier.
Animal model / Human subject male Kunming mice (4 weeks, 28–32 g)
Disease model healthy
MRI or image guidance method MRI-guided focused ultrasound
Targeted brain region(s) Not Specified
Target coordinates Not provided
Cargo name and characteristics Unknown (not specified in provided text)
Route of administration not specified

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes MRI-guided focused ultrasound disruption of the blood–brain barrier enabled targeted gene delivery to the mouse brain; specific FUS parameter settings were not provided in the excerpt.
Duration of biological effect not provided
Safety-related matter No safety issues or adverse effects are mentioned in the supplied text (only the paper title was provided).

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument house-manufactured single-element FUS transducer with a diameter of 150 mm, radius of curvature of 120 mm,
FUS Frequency 1Hz
FUS Intensity 2.2 W
FUS Pressure Not provided
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 40 s
Focal Characteristics not provided
Treatment frequency single session

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