Alteration of Water Exchange Rates Following Focused Ultrasound-Mediated BBB Opening in the Dorsal Striatum of Non-Human Primates: A Diffusion-Prepared pCASL Study.
Authors: Liu D, Shao X, Silva FM, Sanatkhani S, Lee R, Konofagou EE, Wang DJ, Ferrera VP
This study applied diffusion-prepared pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (DP-pCASL) to quantify cerebral blood flow (CBF), arterial transit time (ATT), and blood-brain barrier (BBB) water exchange rate (<i>K<sub>w</sub></i> ) before and after focused ultrasound (FUS)-mediated blood-brain barrier opening (BBBO) in the dorsal striatum of four non-human primates. Six baseline and seven BBBO sessions were performed. DP-pCASL was acquired approximately 45 minutes after FUS sonication combined with intravenous microbubbles, and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging was subsequently used to confirm the BBBO region. Whole-brain analyses revealed no significant changes in CBF or ATT following BBBO (permutation p > 0.05). Region-of-interest analysis within the sonicated caudate demonstrated a significant localized decrease in <i>K<sub>w</sub></i> , with median (IQR) values of 45.0 (40.6 - 55.6) min<sup>-1</sup> at the BBBO site versus 61.6 (58.3 - 70.4) min<sup>-1</sup> in the contralateral control region (p < 0.05), confirming spatially specific suppression of transendothelial water flux. In contrast, whole-brain <i>K<sub>w</sub></i> increased significantly following BBBO, with median (IQR) values of 49.8 (46.3 - 55.9) min<sup>-1</sup> in non-BBBO sessions versus 59.4 (56.6 - 66.3) min<sup>-1</sup> in BBBO sessions (p < 0.01), indicating a diffuse enhancement of water exchange across the brain. These findings establish DP-pCASL-derived <i>K<sub>w</sub></i> as a sensitive, non-contrast biomarker for both local and global BBB permeability changes induced by focused ultrasound, supporting its potential for longitudinal monitoring in preclinical and clinical neurotherapeutic applications.
Introduction
Purpose
Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective
To quantify changes in cerebral blood flow and blood–brain barrier water exchange rate induced by focused ultrasound-mediated BBB opening in non-human primates using diffusion-prepared pCASL and compare these gadolinium-free measures with contrast-enhanced MRI.
Animal model / Human subject
Non-human primates (n=4); strain: not specified; age: not specified; sex: male
MRI or image guidance method
MRI-guided
Targeted brain region(s)
Striatum
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Focused ultrasound (FUS) with intravenous microbubbles produced a localized decrease in BBB water-exchange rate (K_w) at the sonicated caudate alongside a diffuse whole-brain increase in K_w, with no significant changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF) or arterial transit time (ATT); only a single FUS protocol (sonication + IV microbubbles) was tested.
Duration of biological effect
45-60 minutes
Safety-related matter
The paper reports no sustained or statistically significant changes in CBF or ATT after FUS-BBBO, indicating no observed acute adverse hemodynamic effects in this study.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
Single-element FUS transducer (H-107, Sonic Concepts)
FUS Frequency
500 kHz
FUS Intensity
39.2 mW/cm2
FUS Pressure
0.4 MPa
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
2 minutes
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: none; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency
multiple sessions
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