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Focused ultrasound-mediated sonochemical internalization: an alternative to light-based therapies.

Authors: Gonzales J, Nair RK, Madsen SJ, Krasieva T, Hirschberg H

Activation of sonosensitizers via focused ultrasound (FUS), i.e., sonodynamic therapy has been proposed as an extension to light-activated photodynamic therapy for the treatment of brain as well as other tumors. The use of FUS, as opposed to light, allows treatment to tumor sites buried deep within tissues as well as through the intact skull. We have examined ultrasonic activation of sonosensitizers together with the anticancer agent bleomycin (BLM), i.e., sonochemical internalization (SCI). SCI is a technique that utilizes FUS for the enhanced delivery of endo-lysosomal trapped macromolecules into the cell cytoplasm in a similar manner to light-based photochemical internalization. The released agent can, therefore, exert its full biological activity, in contrast to being degraded by lysosomal hydrolases. Our results indicate that, compared to drug or FUS treatment alone, FUS activation of the sonosensitizer AlPcS2a together with BLM significantly inhibits the ability of treated glioma cells to grow as three-dimensional tumor spheroids in vitro.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery WITHOUT BBB opening
Study Objective To evaluate whether focused ultrasound activation of the sonosensitizer AlPcS2a in combination with bleomycin enhances cytosolic delivery and inhibits growth of glioma tumor spheroids in vitro.
Animal model / Human subject Rat; F98 glioma cell lines
Disease model Glioma
Cargo name and characteristics Bleomycin (BLM): anticancer glycopeptide antibiotic, small-molecule chemotherapeutic that induces DNA strand breaks; AlPcS2a (aluminum phthalocyanine disulfonate): sonosensitizer/photodynamic agent, small-molecule phthalocyanine derivative activated by ultrasound (sonodynamic therapy).

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes FUS activation of the sonosensitizer AlPcS2a together with bleomycin significantly inhibited glioma spheroid growth in vitro
Duration of biological effect 14 days
Safety-related matter The abstract contains no mention of safety concerns, adverse effects, or toxicity related to focused ultrasound, sonosensitizers, or bleomycin; it reports efficacy (inhibition of glioma spheroid growth) only.

Brain Region

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Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument SonoCare Plus portable FUS generator
FUS Frequency 1 MHz
FUS Intensity 0.2 W/cm2
FUS Mode continuous
Duration of a single FUS session 3 minutes
Focal Characteristics Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency single session

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