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Transspinal Focused Ultrasound Suppresses Spinal Reflexes in Healthy Rats.

Authors: Song W, Jayaprakash N, Saleknezhad N, Puleo C, Al-Abed Y, Martin JH, Zanos S

Low-intensity, focused ultrasound (FUS) is an emerging noninvasive neuromodulation approach, with improved spatial and temporal resolution and penetration depth compared to other noninvasive electrical stimulation strategies. FUS has been used to modulate circuits in the brain and the peripheral nervous system, however, its potential to modulate spinal circuits is unclear. In this study, we assessed the effect of trans-spinal FUS (tsFUS) on spinal reflexes in healthy rats. tsFUS targeting different spinal segments was delivered for 1 minute, under anesthesia. Monosynaptic H-reflex of the sciatic nerve, polysynaptic flexor reflex of the sural nerve, and withdrawal reflex tested with a hot plate were measured before, during, and after tsFUS. tsFUS reversibly suppresses the H-reflex in a spinal segment-, acoustic pressure- and pulse-repetition frequency (PRF)-dependent manner. tsFUS with high PRF augments the degree of homosynaptic depression of the H-reflex observed with paired stimuli. It suppresses the windup of components of the flexor reflex associated with slower, C-afferent, but not faster, A- afferent fibers. Finally, it increases the latency of the withdrawal reflex. tsFUS does not elicit neuronal loss in the spinal cord. Our study provides evidence that tsFUS reversibly suppresses spinal reflexes and suggests that tsFUS could be a safe and effective strategy for spinal cord neuromodulation in disorders associated with hyperreflexia, including spasticity after spinal cord injury and painful syndromes.

Introduction

Purpose other
Study Objective To determine whether transspinal focused ultrasound can suppress spinal reflexes in healthy rats.
Animal model / Human subject Sprague Dawley rat
Disease model healthy rats
MRI or image guidance method Not specified in the provided text
Targeted brain region(s) None (Spinal Cord)
Cargo name and characteristics Not specified in the provided text
Route of administration None (no drug or cargo administered)

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Transspinal focused ultrasound suppresses spinal reflexes in healthy rats.
Duration of biological effect Not reported
Safety-related matter No safety concerns or adverse effects were mentioned in the provided text.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument 1.1 MHz single-element FUS transducer H102 (Sonic Concepts, Bothell, WA)
FUS Frequency 1.1 MHz
FUS Intensity Not reported
FUS Pressure Not reported in provided text
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 200 us
Duration of a single FUS session 60 s
Focal Characteristics lateral: 1.8 mm, depth: 12 mm
Treatment frequency single session

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