Ultrasound targeted CNS gene delivery for Parkinson's disease treatment.
Authors: Fan CH, Lin CY, Liu HL, Yeh CK
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a potent neurodegenerative disease in which a progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons eventually produces a loss of movement control and other symptoms. To date, in addition to pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and neurosurgical therapies, gene delivery has emerged as a potential therapeutic modality for PD. Effective targeted gene delivery is complicated in that gene vectors cannot penetrate the blood-brain barrier (BBB), thus clinical tests must rely on invasive intracerebral gene vector injection. Burst low-pressure focused ultrasound exposure with microbubbles has been demonstrated to noninvasively target and temporally open the BBB, opening new opportunities to transport large molecule substances into the brain for central nervous system (CNS) disease treatment, and raising the potential for noninvasive gene delivery for PD treatment. This paper reviews the underlying mechanism and current progress for focused ultrasound induced CNS gene delivery, and summarizes potential directions for further ultrasound-medicated PD gene therapy.
Introduction
Purpose
Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective
To evaluate ultrasound-targeted central nervous system gene delivery as a therapeutic approach for Parkinson's disease.
Animal model / Human subject
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Disease model
Parkinson's disease
MRI or image guidance method
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Targeted brain region(s)
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Cargo name and characteristics
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Route of administration
Intravenous (systemic) with focused ultrasound–mediated blood–brain barrier opening
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Ultrasound-targeted CNS gene delivery enabled targeted gene transfer to the brain and improved Parkinsonian motor symptoms in preclinical models.
Duration of biological effect
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Safety-related matter
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Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
FUS Frequency
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FUS Intensity
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FUS Pressure
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FUS Mode
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Pulse duration
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Duration of a single FUS session
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Focal Characteristics
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Treatment frequency
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