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Advances in acoustic monitoring and control of focused ultrasound-mediated increases in blood-brain barrier permeability.

Authors: Jones RM, Hynynen K

Transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) combined with intravenously circulating microbubbles can transiently and selectively increase blood-brain barrier permeability to enable targeted drug delivery to the central nervous system, and is a technique that has the potential to revolutionize the way neurological diseases are managed in medical practice. Clinical testing of this approach is currently underway in patients with brain tumors, early Alzheimer's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. A major challenge that needs to be addressed in order for widespread clinical adoption of FUS-mediated blood-brain barrier permeabilization to occur is the development of systems and methods for real-time treatment monitoring and control, to ensure that safe and effective acoustic exposure levels are maintained throughout the procedures. This review gives a basic overview of the oscillation dynamics, acoustic emissions, and biological effects associated with ultrasound-stimulated microbubbles in vivo, and provides a summary of recent advances in acoustic-based strategies for detecting, controlling, and mapping microbubble activity in the brain. Further development of next-generation clinical FUS brain devices tailored towards microbubble-mediated applications is warranted and required for translation of this potentially disruptive technology into routine clinical practice.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To review and summarize the oscillation dynamics, acoustic emissions, biological effects, and recent acoustic-based methods for detecting, controlling, and mapping microbubble activity to enable real-time monitoring and safe clinical application of focused ultrasound–mediated blood–brain barrier permeabilization.
Animal model / Human subject Rat models, mouse models, canine models, rodent models, non primate models
Disease model Brain tumors, Alzheimer's Disease,
MRI or image guidance method not provided
Targeted brain region(s) Not Provided
Target coordinates not provided
Cargo name and characteristics not provided
Route of administration intravenously

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Transcranial focused ultrasound combined with intravenously circulating microbubbles transiently and selectively increases blood–brain barrier permeability to enable targeted CNS drug delivery; the review does not report specific tested FUS parameter sets.
Duration of biological effect not provided
Safety-related matter The paper highlights safety concerns, stating that real-time monitoring and control systems are needed to ensure safe and effective acoustic exposure levels during FUS-mediated blood–brain barrier permeabilization and notes biological effects associated with ultrasound-stimulated microbubbles, but it does not describe specific adverse events.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument ExAblate Neuro, InSightec, Ltd., Tirat Carmel, Israel
FUS Frequency 220-230 Hz
FUS Intensity not provided
FUS Pressure not provided
FUS Mode not provided
Pulse duration not provided
Duration of a single FUS session not provided
Focal Characteristics not provided
Treatment frequency not provided

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