Ultrasound guided blood brain barrier opening using a diagnostic probe in a whole brain model.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific Reports Pub Date : 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1038/s41598-025-94660-4
Matteo Gionso, Erica Herlin, Laura Uva, Francesco Guidi, Piero Tortoli, Giovanni Durando, Luca Raspagliesi, Nicoletta Corradino, Veronica Percuoco, Francesco DiMeco, Marco De Curtis, Laura Librizzi, Francesco Prada
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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) poses a significant challenge to drug delivery to the brain. A promising approach involves low-frequency, low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (US) waves combined with intravenously injected microbubbles (MB) to temporarily and non-invasively open the BBB. However, current technologies cannot easily integrate this procedure with US imaging. Passive cavitation detection, tracing the harmonic emissions of MB during sonication, has been the preferred method for real-time monitoring of US-mediated BBB opening. We used an ultrasound advanced open platform (ULA-OP) to simultaneously perform US-mediated BBB opening and US imaging with a single linear-array probe. In vitro guinea pig brains were perfused with MB and sonicated with different plane-wave transmission patterns. The most effective US pattern was interleaved with B-mode imaging pulses, enabling the direct assessment of the MB distribution during treatment. The extent of BBB permeabilization was assessed by quantifying FITC-albumin extravasation into the brain via confocal microscopy. US-treated hemispheres displayed BBB permeabilization, while control hemispheres did not. B-mode imaging allowed direct evaluation of MB distribution and interaction with the US beam. Therefore, we achieved effective BBB opening and simultaneous MB imaging using the same diagnostic probe, paving the way for US-guided therapeutic ultrasound application in the clinical context.

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超声引导全脑诊断探头打开血脑屏障。
血脑屏障(BBB)对药物向大脑的输送提出了重大挑战。一种很有前景的方法包括低频、低强度脉冲超声(US)波结合静脉注射微泡(MB)来暂时和非侵入性地打开血脑屏障。然而,目前的技术还不能很容易地将该手术与超声成像结合起来。被动空化检测,在超声过程中追踪MB的谐波发射,一直是实时监测us介导的血脑屏障打开的首选方法。我们使用超声先进开放平台(ULA-OP)同时进行US介导的血脑屏障打开和单个线性阵列探头的US成像。用MB灌注豚鼠大脑,并以不同的平面波透射模式对其进行超声处理。最有效的US模式与b模式成像脉冲交织,可以在治疗期间直接评估MB的分布。通过共聚焦显微镜定量测定fitc -白蛋白外渗到脑内来评估血脑屏障渗透的程度。经us处理的半球显示血脑屏障通透性,而对照组半球则没有。b模式成像允许直接评估MB分布和与US束的相互作用。因此,我们使用相同的诊断探针实现了有效的血脑屏障开放和同时的MB成像,为超声引导下的治疗性超声在临床中的应用铺平了道路。
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