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Closed-loop control of targeted ultrasound drug delivery across the blood-brain/tumor barriers in a rat glioma model.

Authors: Sun T, Zhang Y, Power C, Alexander PM, Sutton JT, Aryal M, Vykhodtseva N, Miller EL, McDannold NJ

Cavitation-facilitated microbubble-mediated focused ultrasound therapy is a promising method of drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) for treating many neurological disorders. Unlike ultrasound thermal therapies, during which magnetic resonance thermometry can serve as a reliable treatment control modality, real-time control of modulated BBB disruption with undetectable vascular damage remains a challenge. Here a closed-loop cavitation controlling paradigm that sustains stable cavitation while suppressing inertial cavitation behavior was designed and validated using a dual-transducer system operating at the clinically relevant ultrasound frequency of 274.3 kHz. Tests in the normal brain and in the F98 glioma model in vivo demonstrated that this controller enables reliable and damage-free delivery of a predetermined amount of the chemotherapeutic drug (liposomal doxorubicin) into the brain. The maximum concentration level of delivered doxorubicin exceeded levels previously shown (using uncontrolled sonication) to induce tumor regression and improve survival in rat glioma. These results confirmed the ability of the controller to modulate the drug delivery dosage within a therapeutically effective range, while improving safety control. It can be readily implemented clinically and potentially applied to other cavitation-enhanced ultrasound therapies.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To design and validate a closed-loop real-time cavitation control system that sustains stable microbubble oscillations while suppressing inertial cavitation to enable safe, controlled delivery of chemotherapeutics across the blood–brain barrier.
Animal model / Human subject rat, Fischer 344, 10–12 weeks, male
Disease model glioma
Targeted brain region(s) Striatum
Cargo name and characteristics nanoparticle
Route of administration intravenous

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Closed-loop cavitation control during focused ultrasound at 274.3 kHz sustained stable microbubble oscillations while suppressing inertial cavitation, enabling safe, damage-free targeted delivery of predefined concentrations of liposomal doxorubicin to normal brain and F98 glioma in rats; delivered drug levels exceeded those previously shown to induce tumor regression and improve survival. Successful parameters: closed-loop cavitation control maintaining a preset stable cavitation level with suppression of inertial cavitation using a dual-transducer system operating at 274.3 kHz.
Duration of biological effect A real-time closed-loop cavitation control system sustained stable microbubble oscillations, enabling safe and predictable delivery of liposomal doxorubicin to rat gliomas.
Safety-related matter The controller successfully suppressed inertial cavitation, preventing vascular damage and ensuring a safe, lesion-free BBB opening in both normal and tumor tissue.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument dual-transducer focused ultrasound system
FUS Frequency 274.3 kHz
FUS Intensity not reported
FUS Pressure 0.1 - 0.5 MPa
FUS Mode not reported
Pulse duration 10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 60 s

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