| Literature DB >> 27727022 |
Paul S Sheeran1, Kimoon Yoo2, Ross Williams2, Melissa Yin2, F Stuart Foster3, Peter N Burns3.
Abstract
Phase-shift perfluorocarbon droplets have been investigated for over 20 years as pre-clinical ultrasound contrast agents with distinctive advantages in imaging and therapy. A number of formulation strategies exist, each with inherent advantages and limitations. In this note, we demonstrate a unique opportunity: that phase-shift droplets can be generated directly from commercially available microbubbles. This may facilitate pre-clinical and translational development by reducing the in-house synthesis expertise and resources required to generate high concentration droplet emulsions. Proof-of-principle in vitro and in vivo is given using droplets created from Definity and MicroMarker. The results demonstrate the role of perfluorocarbon choice in the trade-off between thermal stability and vaporization threshold, and suggest that commercial microbubbles with decafluorobutane cores may be ideal for this approach.Entities:
Keywords: Acoustic droplet vaporization; Definity; MicroMarker; Perfluorocarbon; Phase-shift droplets; Ultrasound contrast agents
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27727022 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2016.09.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998