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Peripheral Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation (pFUS).

Victoria Cotero1, Hiromi Miwa2, John Graf1, Jeffrey Ashe1, Evelina Loghin1, Dino Di Carlo2, Chris Puleo3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A fundamental limit to the study of the peripheral nervous system and its effect on organ function is the lack of tools to selectively target and stimulate specific neurons. Traditional implant and electrode-based systems remain too large and invasive for use at the organ or sub-organ level (without stimulating or effecting neighboring organs and tissues). Recent progress in optical and genetic tools (such as optogenetics) has provided a new level of molecular specificity and selectivity to the neurons that are stimulated by bioelectronic devices. However, the modified neurons that result from use of these tools (that can be selectively activated based on expression of light, heat, or stimuli sensitive ion channels) often still require stimulation by implantable devices and face difficult scientific, technical, and regulatory hurdles for clinical translation. NEW
METHOD: Herein, we present a new tool for selective activation of neuronal pathways using anatomical site-specific, peripheral focused ultrasound neuromodulation (pFUS).
RESULTS: We utilize three experimental models to expand upon and further characterize pFUS beyond data outlined to our initial report (Cotero et al., 2019a), and further demonstrate its importance as a new investigative and translational tool. First, we utilized an interconnected microporous gel scaffold to culture isolated dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons in an interconnected, three-dimensional in vitro culture. (Griffin et al., 2015, Tay et al., 2018) Using this system, we directly applied ultrasound (US) stimuli and confirmed US activation of peripheral neurons at pressures consistent with recent in vivo observations. (Cotero et al., 2019a, Zachs, 2019, Gigliotti et al., 2013) Next, we tested the capability of pFUS to activate previously reported nerve pathways at multiple locations within the neural circuit, including primary sensory ganglia (i.e. inferior ganglion of the vagus nerve), peripheral ganglia (i.e. sacral ganglia), and within target end-organs. In addition, we compared selective activation of multiple anatomically overlapping neural pathways (i.e. activation of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway (Tracey, 2009, Pavlov and Tracey, 2012) vs. metabolic sensory pathways (O'Hare and Zsombok, 2015, Roh et al., 2016, Pocai et al., 2005) after stimulation of each separate target site. Finally, we utilized an established model of metabolic dysfunction (the LPS-induced inflammation/hyperglycemia model) to demonstrate pFUS capability to stimulate and assess alternative therapeutic stimulation sites (i.e. liver, pancreas, and intestines) in a simple and clinically relevant manner. This is demonstrated by ultrasound induced attenuation of LPS-induced hyperglycemia by stimulation at all three anatomical targets, and mapping of the effect to a specific molecular product of excitable cell types within each stimulus site. COMPARISON WITH EXISTING
METHODS: The ease-of-use and non-invasive nature of pFUS provides a solution to many of the challenges facing traditional toolsets, such as implantable electrodes and genetic/optogenetic nerve stimulation strategies.
CONCLUSIONS: The pFUS tool described herein provides a fundamental technology for the future study and manipulation of the peripheral nervous and neuroendocrine systems.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bioelectronic medicine; Nerve stimulation; Neuromodulation; Therapy; Ultrasound

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32387189     DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2020.108721

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Methods        ISSN: 0165-0270            Impact factor:   2.390


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1.  Stimulation of the hepatoportal nerve plexus with focused ultrasound restores glucose homoeostasis in diabetic mice, rats and swine.

Authors:  Victoria Cotero; John Graf; Hiromi Miwa; Zall Hirschstein; Khaled Qanud; Tomás S Huerta; Ningwen Tai; Yuyan Ding; Kevin Jimenez-Cowell; Jacquelyn N Tomaio; Weiguo Song; Alex Devarajan; Tea Tsaava; Radhika Madhavan; Kirk Wallace; Evelina Loghin; Christine Morton; Ying Fan; Tzu-Jen Kao; Kainat Akhtar; Meghana Damaraju; Linda Barenboim; Teresa Maietta; Jeffrey Ashe; Kevin J Tracey; Thomas R Coleman; Dino Di Carlo; Damian Shin; Stavros Zanos; Sangeeta S Chavan; Raimund I Herzog; Chris Puleo
Journal:  Nat Biomed Eng       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 29.234

2.  The Fourth Bioelectronic Medicine Summit "Technology Targeting Molecular Mechanisms": current progress, challenges, and charting the future.

Authors:  Timir Datta-Chaudhuri; Theodoros Zanos; Eric H Chang; Peder S Olofsson; Stephan Bickel; Chad Bouton; Daniel Grande; Loren Rieth; Cynthia Aranow; Ona Bloom; Ashesh D Mehta; Gene Civillico; Molly M Stevens; Eric Głowacki; Christopher Bettinger; Martin Schüettler; Chris Puleo; Robert Rennaker; Saroj Mohanta; Daniela Carnevale; Silvia V Conde; Bruno Bonaz; David Chernoff; Suraj Kapa; Magnus Berggren; Kip Ludwig; Stavros Zanos; Larry Miller; Doug Weber; Daniel Yoshor; Lawrence Steinman; Sangeeta S Chavan; Valentin A Pavlov; Yousef Al-Abed; Kevin J Tracey
Journal:  Bioelectron Med       Date:  2021-05-24

Review 3.  Neuromechanobiology: An Expanding Field Driven by the Force of Greater Focus.

Authors:  Cara T Motz; Victoria Kabat; Tarun Saxena; Ravi V Bellamkonda; Cheng Zhu
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4.  Targeted peripheral focused ultrasound stimulation attenuates obesity-induced metabolic and inflammatory dysfunctions.

Authors:  Tomás S Huerta; Alex Devarajan; Tea Tsaava; Arvind Rishi; Victoria Cotero; Christopher Puleo; Jeffrey Ashe; Thomas R Coleman; Eric H Chang; Kevin J Tracey; Sangeeta S Chavan
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-03-03       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Ultrasound Neuromodulation of the Spleen Has Time-Dependent Anti-Inflammatory Effect in a Pneumonia Model.

Authors:  Umair Ahmed; John F Graf; Anna Daytz; Omar Yaipen; Ibrahim Mughrabi; Naveen Jayaprakash; Victoria Cotero; Christine Morton; Clifford Scott Deutschman; Stavros Zanos; Chris Puleo
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-06-16       Impact factor: 8.786

6.  Understanding the Pivotal Role of the Vagus Nerve in Health from Pandemics.

Authors:  Claire-Marie Rangon; Adam Niezgoda
Journal:  Bioengineering (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-29

7.  Evidence of Long-range nerve pathways connecting and coordinating activity in secondary lymph organs.

Authors:  Victoria Cotero; Tzu-Jen Kao; John Graf; Jeffrey Ashe; Christine Morton; Sangeeta S Chavan; Stavros Zanos; Kevin J Tracey; Christopher M Puleo
Journal:  Bioelectron Med       Date:  2020-10-23
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