Localized Disruption of Blood Albumin-Phenytoin Binding Using Transcranial Focused Ultrasound.
Authors: Xu L, Lee W, Rotenberg A, Böhlke M, Yoon K, Yoo SS
Plasma protein binding (PPB) plays an important role in drug pharmacokinetics, particularly for central nervous system drugs, as PPB affects the blood concentration of unbound drug available to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB). We report the non-invasive, spatially specific disruption of PPB to phenytoin, an anti-epileptic drug with high affinity to albumin, using 250-kHz focused ultrasound (FUS) delivered in a pulsed manner (55-ms tone burst duration, 4-Hz pulse repetitions). Equilibrium dialysis performed on sonicated phosphate-buffered saline solution containing phenytoin and bovine serum albumin revealed a 27.7% elevation in the unbound phenytoin concentration compared with an unsonicated control. Sonication of a unilateral brain hemisphere in rats (n = 10) after intraperitoneal phenytoin injection revealed increased parenchymal phenytoin uptake compared with the unsonicated hemisphere, without evidence of temperature change or BBB disruption. These findings illustrate the use of FUS as a novel technique for spatially selective disruption of PPB, which may be applied to a wide range of drug-plasma protein interactions.
Introduction
Purpose
Drug delivery WITHOUT BBB opening
Study Objective
To evaluate whether transcranial focused ultrasound can locally disrupt blood albumin-phenytoin binding.
Animal model / Human subject
rat, Sprague-Dawley, not reported, male
Disease model
healthy
Targeted brain region(s)
Hemisphere
Cargo name and characteristics
drug
Route of administration
intravenous
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Transcranial focused ultrasound produced localized disruption of blood albumin–phenytoin binding.
Duration of biological effect
not reported
Safety-related matter
No temperature change or BBB disruption detected in sonicated hemispheres.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
single-element focused ultrasound transducer
FUS Frequency
250 kHz
FUS Intensity
not reported
FUS Pressure
not reported
FUS Mode
not reported
Pulse duration
55 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
not reported
Focal Characteristics
4 Hz
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