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Focal, remote-controlled, chronic chemical modulation of brain microstructures.

Khalil B Ramadi1,2, Canan Dagdeviren3, Kevin C Spencer1,4, Pauline Joe1, Max Cotler1,2, Erin Rousseau1,2, Carlos Nunez-Lopez1,3, Ann M Graybiel5,6, Robert Langer7,2,8, Michael J Cima7,2,4.   

Abstract

Direct delivery of fluid to brain parenchyma is critical in both research and clinical settings. This is usually accomplished through acutely inserted cannulas. This technique, however, results in backflow and significant dispersion away from the infusion site, offering little spatial or temporal control in delivering fluid. We present an implantable, MRI-compatible, remotely controlled drug delivery system for minimally invasive interfacing with brain microstructures in freely moving animals. We show that infusions through acutely inserted needles target a region more than twofold larger than that of identical infusions through chronically implanted probes due to reflux and backflow. We characterize the dynamics of in vivo infusions using positron emission tomography techniques. Volumes as small as 167 nL of copper-64 and fludeoxyglucose labeled agents are quantified. We further demonstrate the importance of precise drug volume dosing to neural structures to elicit behavioral effects reliably. Selective modulation of the substantia nigra, a critical node in basal ganglia circuitry, via muscimol infusion induces behavioral changes in a volume-dependent manner, even when the total dose remains constant. Chronic device viability is confirmed up to 1-y implantation in rats. This technology could potentially enable precise investigation of neurological disease pathology in preclinical models, and more efficacious treatment in human patients.

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Keywords:  PET; brain; drug delivery; neural implant; substantia nigra

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29941557      PMCID: PMC6048526          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1804372115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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