微气泡
血脑屏障
材料科学
药物输送
右旋糖酐
药物输送到大脑
渗透
聚焦超声
生物医学工程
纳米技术
生物物理学
超声波
医学
化学
膜
色谱法
中枢神经系统
放射科
内分泌学
生物
生物化学
作者
Twan Lammers,Patrick Koczera,Stanley Fokong,Felix Gremse,Josef Ehling,Michael Vogt,Andrij Pich,Gert Storm,Marc van Zandvoort,Fabian Kießling
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201401199
摘要
Efficient and safe drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) remains to be one of the major challenges of biomedical and (nano-) pharmaceutical research. Here, we show that poly(butyl cyanoacrylate)-based microbubbles (MB), carrying ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) nanoparticles within their shell, can be used to mediate and monitor BBB permeation. Upon exposure to transcranial ultrasound pulses, USPIO-MB are destroyed, resulting in acoustic forces inducing vessel permeability. At the same time, USPIO are released from the MB shell, they extravasate across the permeabilized BBB and they accumulate in extravascular brain tissue, thereby providing non-invasive R2*-based magnetic resonance imaging information on the extent of BBB opening. Quantitative changes in R2* relaxometry were in good agreement with 2D and 3D microscopy results on the extravascular deposition of the macromolecular model drug FITC-dextran into the brain. Such theranostic materials and methods are considered to be useful for mediating and monitoring drug delivery across the BBB, and for enabling safe and efficient treatment of CNS disorders.
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