外渗
活体显微镜检查
微气泡
血脑屏障
双光子激发显微术
病理
医学
荧光显微镜
药物输送
超声波
生物医学工程
材料科学
荧光
微循环
纳米技术
中枢神经系统
放射科
内科学
光学
物理
作者
Yiluo Xu,Mengni Hu,Ou Zhao,Xin Chen,Siping Chen,Yanyan Yu,Yuanyuan Shen
标识
DOI:10.1109/ius51837.2023.10306814
摘要
Rapid short-pulse (RaSP) ultrasound with microbubbles is a novel modality for blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening and intracranial drug delivery, which has less energy and thus probably safer compared with the widely used long-pulse sequence. While previous work developing RaSP has focused on assessing the efficiency and safety profile of BBB opening in healthy mouse brain mainly through in vitro fluorescence microscopy and histological staining, the real-time process of RaSP-induced BBB opening and blood-tumor barrier (BTB) opening in mouse tumor model has yet to be investigated. In this study we watched the dynamic process of BTB opening and drug delivery mediated by RaSP ultrasound utilizing intravital two-photon imaging. Mice with cranial window chamber were implanted with GL261-GFP glioma cells to establish tumor model. With a house-made fluorescent drug, two-photon microscopy revealed enhanced drug delivery across the BTB and drug uptake by tumor cells, providing the first evidence of RaSP ultrasound-induced BTB opening and intravital images of drug extravasation.
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