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Wearable Transcranial Ultrasound System for Remote Stimulation of Freely Moving Animal.

Authors: Kim E, Anguluan E, Kum J, Sanchez-Casanova J, Park TY, Kim JG, Kim H

Transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) has drawn considerable attention in the neuroscience field as a noninvasive approach to modulate brain circuits. However, the conventional approach requires the use of anesthetized or immobilized animal models, which places considerable restrictions on behavior and affects treatment. Thus, this work presents a wireless, wearable system to achieve ultrasound brain stimulation in freely behaving animals. The wearable tFUS system was developed based on a microcontroller and amplifier circuit. Brain activity induced by tFUS was monitored through cerebral hemodynamic changes using near-infrared spectroscopy. The system was also applied to stroke rehabilitation after temporal middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) in rats. Temperature calculations and histological results showed the safety of the application even with prolonged 40 min sonication. The output ultrasonic wave produced from a custom PZT transducer had a central frequency of 457 kHz and peak to peak pressure of 426 kPa. The device weight was 20 g, allowing a full range of motion. The stimulation was found to induce hemodynamic changes in the sonicated area, while open-field tests showed that ultrasound applied to the ipsilateral hemisphere for 5 consecutive days after the stroke facilitated recovery. The wearable tFUS system has been designed and implemented on moving rats. The results showed the ability of device to cause both short- and long lasting effects. The proposed device provides a more natural environment to investigate the effects of tFUS for behavioral and long-term studies.

Introduction

Purpose Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective To develop and validate a wearable transcranial ultrasound system for remote neural stimulation of freely moving animals.
Animal model / Human subject rat, Sprague-Dawley, 8–10 weeks, male
Disease model healthy
Targeted brain region(s) Motor Cortex

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes A wearable, wireless tFUS system was developed and validated in freely moving rats, successfully eliciting motor responses (limb/tail movements) via motor cortex stimulation.
Duration of biological effect not reported
Safety-related matter The system was reported as safe and well-tolerated, with no observed tissue damage or adverse behavioral effects during long-term remote stimulation.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument wearable wireless transcranial ultrasound system
FUS Frequency 0.5 MHz
FUS Intensity 0.5 W/cm²
FUS Pressure not reported
FUS Mode not reported
Pulse duration 0.5 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 200 ms

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