1. Focused shockwave induced blood-brain barrier opening and transfection
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Yi-Hua Hsu, Claude Inserra, Hao-Li Liu, Ming-Kuan Sun, Yi Kung, Abel Po-Hao Huang, Chiang Lan, Wen-Shiang Chen, Ming-Yen Hsiao, and Wei-Hao Liao
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Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy ,0301 basic medicine ,Materials science ,lcsh:Medicine ,Transfection ,Blood–brain barrier ,Article ,High-Energy Shock Waves ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Genes, Reporter ,medicine ,Animals ,Luciferases ,lcsh:Science ,Luciferase Gene ,Multidisciplinary ,lcsh:R ,Brain ,Genetic Therapy ,Laser assisted ,Rats ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Blood-Brain Barrier ,Drug delivery ,lcsh:Q ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Despite extensive efforts in recent years, the blood-brain barrier (BBB) remains a significant obstacle for drug delivery. This study proposes using a clinical extracorporeal shockwave instrument to open the BBB, combined with a laser assisted bi-axial locating platform to achieve non-invasive, controllable-focus and reversible BBB opening in the brains of rats. Under shockwave treatment with an intensity level of 5 (P–9.79 MPa, energy flux density (EFD) 0.21 mJ/mm2) and a pulse repetition frequency of 5 Hz, the BBB could be opened after 50 shocks without the use of an ultrasound contrast agent. With the proposed method, the BBB opening can be precisely controlled in terms of depth, size and location. Moreover, a shockwave based gene transfection was demonstrated using a luciferase gene.
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- 2018