Transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation reduces vasogenic edema after middle cerebral artery occlusion in mice.
Authors: Deng LD, Qi L, Suo Q, Wu SJ, Mamtilahun M, Shi RB, Liu Z, Sun JF, Tang YH, Zhang ZJ, Yang GY, Wang JX
Blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption underlies the vasogenic edema and neuronal cell death induced by acute ischemic stroke. Reducing this disruption has therapeutic potential. Transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation has shown neuromodulatory and neuroprotective effects in various brain diseases including ischemic stroke. Ultrasound stimulation can reduce inflammation and promote angiogenesis and neural circuit remodeling. However, its effect on the BBB in the acute phase of ischemic stroke is unknown. In this study of mice subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion for 90 minutes, low-intensity low-frequency (0.5 MHz) transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation was applied 2, 4, and 8 hours after occlusion. Ultrasound stimulation reduced edema volume, improved neurobehavioral outcomes, improved BBB integrity (enhanced tight junction protein ZO-1 expression and reduced IgG leakage), and reduced secretion of the inflammatory factors tumor necrosis factor-α and activation of matrix metalloproteinase-9 in the ischemic brain. Our results show that low-intensity ultrasound stimulation attenuated BBB disruption and edema formation, which suggests it may have therapeutic use in ischemic brain disease as a protector of BBB integrity.
Introduction
Purpose
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective
To test whether low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound reduces blood–brain barrier disruption and cerebral edema after acute ischemic stroke in mice.
Animal model / Human subject
mouse, C57BL/6, 10–12 weeks, male
Disease model
acute ischemic stroke
MRI or image guidance method
Not specified
Targeted brain region(s)
Cortex
Target coordinates
Not provided in the text
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
0.5 MHz FUS reduced BBB disruption, edema, and inflammation while improving blood flow and behavior in stroke mice.
Duration of biological effect
3 days
Safety-related matter
No behavioral abnormalities or morphological brain damage reported.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
focused ultrasound transducer
FUS Frequency
0.5 MHz
FUS Intensity
39 mW/cm²
FUS Pressure
0.05 MPa
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
0.5 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
10 min
Focal Characteristics
Not reported
Treatment frequency
multiple sessions
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