| Literature DB >> 32402676 |
Inés Beekers1, Frits Mastik2, Robert Beurskens2, Phoei Ying Tang2, Merel Vegter2, Antonius F W van der Steen3, Nico de Jong3, Martin D Verweij3, Klazina Kooiman2.
Abstract
Ultrasound insonification of microbubbles can locally enhance drug delivery, but the microbubble-cell interaction remains poorly understood. Because intracellular calcium (Cai2+) is a key cellular regulator, unraveling the Cai2+ fluctuations caused by an oscillating microbubble provides crucial insight into the underlying bio-effects. Therefore, we developed an optical imaging system at nanometer and nanosecond resolution that can resolve Cai2+ fluctuations and microbubble oscillations. Using this system, we clearly distinguished three Cai2+ uptake profiles upon sonoporation of endothelial cells, which strongly correlated with the microbubble oscillation amplitude, severity of sonoporation and opening of cell-cell contacts. We found a narrow operating range for viable drug delivery without lethal cell damage. Moreover, adjacent cells were affected by a calcium wave propagating at 15 μm/s. With the unique optical system, we unraveled the microbubble oscillation behavior required for drug delivery and Cai2+ fluctuations, providing new insight into the microbubble-cell interaction to aid clinical translation.Entities:
Keywords: Cell–cell contact opening; Confocal microscopy; Drug delivery; High-speed imaging; Intracellular calcium; Microbubbles; Sonoporation; Ultrasound
Year: 2020 PMID: 32402676 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2020.03.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998