超声波
空化
药物输送
磁共振成像
药品
生物医学工程
热疗
靶向给药
医学
治疗性超声
材料科学
药理学
放射科
纳米技术
内科学
物理
机械
作者
Dana Gourevich,Alexander Volovick,Osnat Dogadkin,Lijun Wang,Helen Mulvana,Y. Medan,Andreas Melzer,Sandy Cochran
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2015.03.016
摘要
Ultrasound-mediated targeted drug delivery is a therapeutic modality under development with the potential to treat cancer. Its ability to produce local hyperthermia and cell poration through cavitation non-invasively makes it a candidate to trigger drug delivery. Hyperthermia offers greater potential for control, particularly with magnetic resonance imaging temperature measurement. However, cavitation may offer reduced treatment times, with real-time measurement of ultrasonic spectra indicating drug dose and treatment success. Here, a clinical magnetic resonance imaging-guided focused ultrasound surgery system was used to study ultrasound-mediated targeted drug delivery in vitro. Drug uptake into breast cancer cells in the vicinity of ultrasound contrast agent was correlated with occurrence and quantity of stable and inertial cavitation, classified according to subharmonic spectra. During stable cavitation, intracellular drug uptake increased by a factor up to 3.2 compared with the control. Reported here are the value of cavitation monitoring with a clinical system and its subsequent employment for dose optimization.
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