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Offline impact of transcranial focused ultrasound on cortical activation in primates.

Authors: Verhagen L, Gallea C, Folloni D, Constans C, Jensen DE, Ahnine H, Roumazeilles L, Santin M, Ahmed B, Lehericy S, Klein-Flügge MC, Krug K, Mars RB, Rushworth MF, Pouget P, Aubry JF, Sallet J

To understand brain circuits it is necessary both to record and manipulate their activity. Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) is a promising non-invasive brain stimulation technique. To date, investigations report short-lived neuromodulatory effects, but to deliver on its full potential for research and therapy, ultrasound protocols are required that induce longer-lasting 'offline' changes. Here, we present a TUS protocol that modulates brain activation in macaques for more than one hour after 40 s of stimulation, while circumventing auditory confounds. Normally activity in brain areas reflects activity in interconnected regions but TUS caused stimulated areas to interact more selectively with the rest of the brain. In a within-subject design, we observe regionally specific TUS effects for two medial frontal brain regions - supplementary motor area and frontal polar cortex. Independently of these site-specific effects, TUS also induced signal changes in the meningeal compartment. TUS effects were temporary and not associated with microstructural changes.

Introduction

Purpose Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective To test whether a 40-second low-intensity pulsed transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation protocol can produce spatially specific, long-lasting (>1 hour) neuromodulatory effects in macaque frontal cortex without structural damage or auditory confounds.
Animal model / Human subject Macaque monkeys (Macaca mulatta), males and females, 5.6-10.3 years old
Disease model Healthy
MRI or image guidance method Frameless stereotaxic neuronavigation
Targeted brain region(s) Supplementary Motor Area (Sma) And Frontal Polar Cortex (Fpc)

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes A 40 s offline FUS protocol produced sustained, reversible, and regionally specific modulation of brain functional connectivity in macaques. The stimulation sharpened each targeted area's connectional fingerprint without causing detectable microstructural damage.
Duration of biological effect up to 2 hr
Safety-related matter The protocol produced a limited thermal rise (<1°C) and no evidence of microstructural or histological tissue damage, though non-specific meningeal BOLD changes were observed.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Single element ultrasound transducer (H115-MR, Sonic Concept)
FUS Frequency 250 kHz
FUS Intensity 24.1 W/cm2 and 31.7 W/cm2 (Isppa)
FUS Pressure 0.88 MPa and 1.01 Mpa
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 30 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 40 s
Focal Characteristics Focal depth: 51.74 mm; Aperture size: 64 mm
Treatment frequency Single session

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