Literature DB >> 36109574

Magnetic resonance imaging analysis predicts nanoparticle concentration delivered to the brain parenchyma.

Michael Plaksin1, Tiran Bercovici2, Gabriella Gabi Sat Toltsis2, Javier Grinfeld2, Boaz Shapira2, Yuval Zur2, Rafi de Picciotto2, Eyal Zadicario2, Mustaffa Siddeeq3, Anton Wohl3, Zion Zibly3, Yoav Levy2, Zvi R Cohen4.   

Abstract

Ultrasound in combination with the introduction of microbubbles into the vasculature effectively opens the blood brain barrier (BBB) to allow the passage of therapeutic agents. Increased permeability of the BBB is typically demonstrated with small-molecule agents (e.g., 1-nm gadolinium salts). Permeability to small-molecule agents, however, cannot reliably predict the transfer of remarkably larger molecules (e.g., monoclonal antibodies) required by numerous therapies. To overcome this issue, we developed a magnetic resonance imaging analysis based on the ΔR2* physical parameter that can be measured intraoperatively for efficient real-time treatment management. We demonstrate successful correlations between ΔR2* values and parenchymal concentrations of 3 differently sized (18 nm-44 nm) populations of liposomes in a rat model. Reaching an appropriate ΔR2* value during treatment can reflect the effective delivery of large therapeutic agents. This prediction power enables the achievement of desirable parenchymal drug concentrations, which is paramount to obtaining effective therapeutic outcomes.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36109574      PMCID: PMC9477799          DOI: 10.1038/s42003-022-03881-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Biol        ISSN: 2399-3642


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