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Opening the Blood-Brain Barrier with MR Imaging-guided Focused Ultrasound: Preclinical Testing on a Trans-Human Skull Porcine Model.

Authors: Huang Y, Alkins R, Schwartz ML, Hynynen K

Purpose To develop and test a protocol in preparation for a clinical trial on opening the blood-brain barrier (BBB) with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-guided focused ultrasound for the delivery of chemotherapy drugs to brain tumors. Materials and Methods The procedures were approved by the institutional animal care committee. A trans-human skull porcine model was designed for the preclinical testing. Wide craniotomies were applied in 11 pigs (weight, approximately 15 kg). A partial human skull was positioned over the animal's brain. A modified clinical MR imaging-guided focused ultrasound brain system was used with a 3.0-T MR unit. The ultrasound beam was steered during sonications over a 3 × 3 grid at 3-mm spacing. Acoustic power levels of 3-20 W were tested. Bolus injections of microbubbles at 4 μL/kg were tested for each sonication. Levels of BBB opening, hemorrhage, and cavitation signal were measured with MR imaging, histologic examination, and cavitation receivers, respectively. A cavitation safety algorithm was developed on the basis of logistic regression of the measurements and tested to minimize the risk of hemorrhage. Results BBB openings of approximately 1 cm<sup>3</sup> in volume were visualized with gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging after sonication at an acoustic power of approximately 5 W. Gross examination of histologic specimens helped confirm Evans blue (bound to macromolecule albumin) extravasation, and hematoxylin-eosin staining helped detect only scattered extravasation of red blood cells. In cases where cavitation signals were higher than thresholds, sonications were terminated immediately without causing hemorrhage. Conclusion With a trans-human skull porcine model, this study demonstrated BBB opening with a 230-kHz system in preparation for a clinical trial. <sup>©</sup> RSNA, 2016 Online supplemental material is available for this article.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To develop and test a protocol for MR-guided focused ultrasound–mediated blood–brain barrier opening in preparation for a clinical trial of chemotherapy delivery to brain tumors.
Animal model / Human subject Porcine (pig, Sus scrofa domesticus); strain: not reported; age: not reported (weight ≈15 kg); sex: not reported
Disease model healthy
MRI or image guidance method MR imaging–guided focused ultrasound using a modified clinical system with a 3.0‑T MR unit; the ultrasound beam was steered during sonications over a 3×3 grid with 3 mm spacing and BBB opening was confirmed with gadolinium‑enhanced MR imaging
Targeted brain region(s) Two Layers Of Depth Were Targeted: Two To Four Spots At The Layer Superior To The Ventricle In The Cortex And Two To Four Spots Inferior To The Ven- Tricle.
Target coordinates Not provided
Cargo name and characteristics 230-kHz MR-guided focused ultrasound (physical/experimental modality used to open the BBB); gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent (small-molecule GBCA used to visualize BBB opening); Evans blue dye bound to serum albumin (small-molecule dye complexed with a protein macromolecule used to confirm extravasation)
Route of administration Intravenous (bolus injections of microbubbles)

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes In a trans–human skull porcine model, MR-guided 230-kHz focused ultrasound produced ~1 cm³ blood–brain barrier openings (shown by gadolinium enhancement and Evans blue/albumin extravasation) at ~5 W with only scattered red blood cell extravasation and no hemorrhage when cavitation safety thresholds were employed.
Duration of biological effect Not reported
Safety-related matter Histology showed only scattered red blood cell extravasation (no hemorrhage), and sonications with high cavitation signals were immediately terminated by a cavitation safety algorithm to minimize hemorrhage risk.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument ExAblate 4000
FUS Frequency 230 kHz
FUS Intensity Not reported (acoustic power levels used: 3–20 W; BBB opening observed at approximately 5 W)
FUS Pressure 500 Kpa at 5 W
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 2 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 50 sec
Focal Characteristics Natural focus of array at 230 kHz: 3 mm diameter
Treatment frequency multiple sessions

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