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Characterization of focused ultrasound-mediated brainstem delivery of intranasally administered agents.

Dezhuang Ye1, Jingyi Luan1, Hannah Pang2, Yaoheng Yang2, Arash Nazeri3, Joshua B Rubin4, Hong Chen5.   

Abstract

Focused ultrasound-mediated intranasal (FUSIN) delivery is a recently proposed technique that bypasses the blood-brain barrier to achieve noninvasive and localized brain drug delivery. The goal of this study was to characterize FUSIN drug delivery outcome in mice with regard to its dependency on several critical experimental factors, including the time interval between IN administration and FUS sonication (Tlag1), the FUS pressure, and the time for sacrificing the mice post-FUS (Tlag2). Wild-type mice were treated by FUSIN delivery of near-infrared fluorescent dye-labeled bovine serum albumin (800CW-BSA, used as a model agent). 800CW-BSA was intranasally administered to the mice in vivo, followed by intravenous injection of microbubbles and FUS sonication at the brainstem. Fluorescence imaging of ex vivo mouse brain slices was used to quantify the delivery outcomes of 800CW-BSA. Major organs, along with the nasal tissue and trigeminal nerve, were harvested to assess the biodistribution of 800CW-BSA. The delivery outcome of 800CW-BSA was the highest at the brainstem when Tlag1 was 0.5 h, which was on average 24.5-fold, 5.4-fold, and 21.6-fold higher than those of the IN only, Tlag1 = 1.5 h, and Tlag1 = 4.0 h, respectively. The FUSIN delivery outcome at the lowest pressure level, 0.43 MPa, was on average 1.8-fold and 3.7-fold higher than those at 0.56 MPa and 0.70 MPa, respectively. The mean concentration of 800CW-BSA in the brainstem after FUSIN delivery decreased from 0.5 h to 4.0 h post-FUS. The accumulation of 800CW-BSA was low in the heart, lung, spleen, kidneys, and liver, but high in the stomach and intestines. This study revealed the unique characteristics of FUSIN as a noninvasive, efficient, and localized brain drug delivery technique.
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Keywords:  Blood-brain barrier; Brain drug delivery; Brainstem; Focused ultrasound; Intranasal delivery

Year:  2020        PMID: 32871204      PMCID: PMC7749082          DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2020.08.053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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