Magnetic resonance monitoring of focused ultrasound/magnetic nanoparticle targeting delivery of therapeutic agents to the brain.
Authors: Liu HL, Hua MY, Yang HW, Huang CY, Chu PC, Wu JS, Tseng IC, Wang JJ, Yen TC, Chen PY, Wei KC
The superparamagnetic properties of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) allow them to be guided by an externally positioned magnet and also provide contrast for MRI. However, their therapeutic use in treating CNS pathologies in vivo is limited by insufficient local accumulation and retention resulting from their inability to traverse biological barriers. The combined use of focused ultrasound and magnetic targeting synergistically delivers therapeutic MNPs across the blood-brain barrier to enter the brain both passively and actively. Therapeutic MNPs were characterized and evaluated both in vitro and in vivo, and MRI was used to monitor and quantify their distribution in vivo. The technique could be used in normal brains or in those with tumors, and significantly increased the deposition of therapeutic MNPs in brains with intact or compromised blood-brain barriers. Synergistic targeting and image monitoring are powerful techniques for the delivery of macromolecular chemotherapeutic agents into the CNS under the guidance of MRI.
Introduction
Purpose
Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective
To evaluate FUS BBB opening and magnetic targeting to enhance the delivery of therapeutic magnetic nanoparticles to the brain with MRI imaging
Animal model / Human subject
Rat (Sprague–Dawley), age not reported, sex not reported
Disease model
Brain tumor (glioma)
MRI or image guidance method
MRI-guided
Targeted brain region(s)
Brain Parenchyma; Brain Tumors
Cargo name and characteristics
Superparamagnetic magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs): therapeutic/contrast nanoparticles used for MRI-guided delivery; magnetically targetable and designed to carry macromolecular chemotherapeutic agents across the blood–brain barrier; characterized in vitro and in vivo.
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Combining focused ultrasound with magnetic targeting significantly increased delivery and retention of therapeutic magnetic nanoparticles across the blood–brain barrier into both normal and tumor-bearing brains; no specific focused ultrasound parameter settings were reported.
Duration of biological effect
24 h
Safety-related matter
The provided text does not mention any safety concerns or adverse effects related to the use of magnetic nanoparticles, focused ultrasound, or their combined delivery; it only notes a limitation of insufficient accumulation and retention due to barrier traversal.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
MR compatible spherical transducer
FUS Frequency
400 kHz
FUS Pressure
0.62 Mpa (negative peak acoustic pressure)
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
120 seconds (2 minutes)
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: 2-3 mm; Focal length: None; Aperture diameter: 60 mm; transducer radius of curvature: 80 mm
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