Real-time monitoring of focused ultrasound blood-brain barrier opening via subharmonic acoustic emission detection: implementation of confocal dual-frequency piezoelectric transducers.
Authors: Tsai CH, Zhang JW, Liao YY, Liu HL
Burst-tone focused ultrasound exposure in the presence of microbubbles has been demonstrated to be effective at inducing temporal and local opening of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which promises significant clinical potential to deliver therapeutic molecules into the central nervous system (CNS). Traditional contrast-enhanced imaging confirmation after focused ultrasound (FUS) exposure serves as a post-operative indicator of the effectiveness of FUS-BBB opening, however, an indicator that can concurrently report the BBB status and BBB-opening effectiveness is required to provide effective feedback to implement this treatment clinically. In this study, we demonstrate the use of subharmonic acoustic emission detection with implementation on a confocal dual-frequency piezoelectric ceramic structure to perform real-time monitoring of FUS-BBB opening. A confocal dual-frequency (0.55 MHz/1.1 MHz) focused ultrasound transducer was designed. The 1.1 MHz spherically-curved ceramic was employed to deliver FUS exposure to induce BBB-opening, whereas the outer-ring 0.55 MHz ceramic was employed to detect the subharmonic acoustic emissions originating from the target position. In stage-1 experiments, we employed spectral analysis and performed an energy spectrum density (ESD) calculation. An optimized 0.55 MHz ESD level change was shown to effectively discriminate the occurrence of BBB-opening. Wideband acoustic emissions received from 0.55 MHz ceramics were also analyzed to evaluate its correlations with erythrocyte extravasations. In stage-2 real-time monitoring experiments, we applied the predetermined ESD change as a detection threshold in PC-controlled algorithm to predict the FUS exposure intra-operatively. In stage-1 experiment, we showed that subharmonic ESD presents distinguishable dynamics between intact BBB and opened BBB, and therefore a threshold ESD change level (5.5 dB) can be identified for BBB-opening prediction. Using this ESD change threshold detection as a surrogate to on/off control the FUS exposure in stage-2 experiments, we demonstrated both excellent sensitivity (92%) and specificity (92.3%) in discriminating BBB-opening occurrence can be obtained in animal treatments, while concurrently achieving a high positive predicted value (95.8%). Wideband ESD was also highly correlated with the occurrence and level of erythrocyte extravasations (r (2) = 0.81). The proposed system configuration and corresponding analysis based on subharmonic acoustic emissions has the potential to be implemented as a real-time feedback control structure for reliable indication of intact FUS-BBB opening for CNS brain drug delivery.
Introduction
Purpose
Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective
Implement confocal dual-frequency piezoelectric transducers to enable real-time monitoring of focused ultrasound–induced blood–brain barrier opening via detection of subharmonic acoustic emissions.
Animal model / Human subject
45 male Sprague-Dawley rats (250 - 300 g)
Disease model
healthy
MRI or image guidance method
Subharmonic acoustic emission detection with confocal dual-frequency piezoelectric transducers (real-time acoustic-guided targeting)
Targeted brain region(s)
Not Specified In The Provided Text
Cargo name and characteristics
Focused ultrasound (FUS) — acoustic energy delivered by confocal dual‑frequency piezoelectric transducers to transiently open the blood–brain barrier; experimental physical modality monitored via subharmonic acoustic emissions (no pharmacologic cargo reported in title).
Route of administration
Not specified in provided text
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Subharmonic acoustic emission signaled FUS induced BBB opening in real time.
Duration of biological effect
Not reported
Safety-related matter
No safety concerns or adverse effects are mentioned in the provided paper text.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
A concentric and confocally-arranged dual-frequency FUS transducer
FUS Frequency
1.1 MHz to deliver FUS exposure to induce BBB-opening
FUS Intensity
Not specified in provided text
FUS Pressure
0.44-0.82 Mpa
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
90 sec
Focal Characteristics
Not reported
Treatment frequency
multiple sessions
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