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Influence of Acoustic Parameters and Sonication Schemes on Transcranial Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption Induced by Pulsed Weakly Focused Ultrasound.

Authors: Hsu YH, Lee WC, Chu SS, Chao ME, Wu KS, Liu RS, Wong TT

Pulsed ultrasound combined with microbubbles use can disrupt the blood-brain barrier (BBB) temporarily; this technique opens a temporal window to deliver large therapeutic molecules into brain tissue. There are published studies to discuss the efficacy and safety of the different ultrasound parameters, microbubble dosages and sizes, and sonication schemes on BBB disruption, but optimal the paradigm is still under investigation. Our study is aimed to investigate how different sonication parameters, time, and microbubble dose can affect BBB disruption, the dynamics of BBB disruption, and the efficacy of different sonication schemes on BBB disruption. <b>Method:</b> We used pulsed weakly focused ultrasound to open the BBB of C57/B6 mice. Evans blue dye (EBD) was used to determine the degree of BBB disruption. With a given acoustic pressure of 0.56 MPa and pulse repetitive frequency of 1 Hz, burst lengths of 10 ms to 50 ms, microbubbles of 100 μL/kg to 300 μL/kg, and sonication times of 60 s to 150 s were used to open the BBB for parameter study. Brain EBD accumulation was measured at 1, 4, and 24 h after sonication for the time-response relationship study; EBD of 100 mg/kg to 200 mg/kg was administered for the dose-response relationship study; EBD injection 0 to 6 h after sonication was performed for the BBB disruption dynamic study; brain EBD accumulation induced by one sonication and two sonications was investigated to study the effectiveness on BBB disruption; and a histology study was performed for brain tissue damage evaluation. <b>Results:</b> Pulsed weakly focused ultrasound opens the BBB extensively. Longer burst lengths and a larger microbubble dose result in a higher degree of BBB disruption; a sonication time longer than 60 s did not increase BBB disruption; brain EBD accumulation peaks 1 h after sonication and remains 81% of the peak level 24 h after sonication; the EBD dose administered correlates with brain EBD accumulation; BBB disruption decreases as time goes on after sonication and lasts for 6 h at least; and brain EBD accumulation induced by two sonication increases 74.8% of that induced by one sonication. There was limited adverse effects associated with sonication, including petechial hemorrhages and mild neuronal degeneration. <b>Conclusions:</b> BBB can be opened extensively and reversibly by pulsed weakly focused ultrasound with limited brain tissue damage. Since EBD combines with albumin in plasma to form a conjugate of 83 kDa, these results may simulate ultrasound-induced brain delivery of therapeutic molecules of this size scale. The result of our study may contribute to finding the optimal paradigm of focused ultrasound-induced BBB disruption.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To investigate how different pulsed weakly focused ultrasound sonication parameters, microbubble doses, and timing affect the extent, dynamics, and efficacy of blood–brain barrier disruption.
Animal model / Human subject mouse, C57BL/6, 8 weeks, male
Disease model healthy
Targeted brain region(s) Striatum
Cargo name and characteristics Evans blue dye (EBD) — a small‑molecule dye that binds serum albumin to form an ~83 kDa albumin–EBD conjugate; used as a vascular tracer to assess BBB permeability (doses 100–200 mg/kg reported)

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Pulsed pwFUS enabled extensive and reversible BBB opening in mice, with delivery efficiency peaking at 1 h and depending on burst length and microbubble dose
Duration of biological effect 24 h
Safety-related matter The procedure was generally safe and reversible, though limited petechial hemorrhages and mild neuronal degeneration were observed.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument single-element focused ultrasound transducer
FUS Frequency 1.0 MHz
FUS Intensity not reported
FUS Pressure 0.56 MPa
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 60 s
Treatment frequency Multiple sessions

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