Source: Haumann, R. et al. A High-Throughput Image-Guided Stereotactic Neuronavigation and Focused Ultrasound System for Blood-Brain Barrier Opening in Rodents. J. Vis. Exp. (2020)
This video describes a method of temporarily disrupting the blood-brain barrier (BBB) by creating transient openings using microbubble-mediated focused ultrasound (FUS). These transient local BBB openings can eventually be used to deliver larger-sized drug molecules directly into the brain parenchyma.
All procedures involving human participants have been performed in compliance with the institutional, national and international guidelines for human welfare and have been reviewed by the local institutional review board.
1. Focused Ultrasound System
NOTE: The described setup is an in-house built BBB disruption system based on commercially available components and includes a 3D-printed custom-made cone and detachable stereotactic platform. The system is designed modular, which facilitates modifications according to available equipment and specific use. The protocol describes the procedure for the sonoporation of a larger area in the pontine region of the mouse brain. By adjusting the target location, different parts of the brain could be targeted. In this study, a 1 MHz mono-element transducer with a focal length of 75 mm, an aperture of 60 mm, and a focal area of 1.5 x 1.5 x 5 mm (FWHM of peak pressure) was used. The focal plane of the transducer is positioned through the cranium of the animal in the horizontal plane intersecting with the ear bars.
2. Animal Preparation
NOTE: The following protocol is specified for mice but can be adapted for rats. For these experiments female athymic nude Foxn1-/- mice (6–8 week old) were used.
3. In Vivo Image-guided Focused Ultrasound
NOTE: For this protocol a 1 MHz mono-element transducer with a tone-burst pulse with a 10 ms duration, a MI of 0.4 and a pulse repetition frequency of 1.6 Hz with 40 cycles for 240 s was used. The protocol is optimized for microbubbles stabilized by phospholipids containing sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) as an innocuous gas, whereby the mean bubble diameter is 2.5 μm and more than 90% of the bubbles are smaller than 8 μm.
Figure 1: Focused ultrasound setup. (A) Schematic representation of the focused ultrasound setup. (B) Picture of the focused ultrasound setup. The system consists of a top-down mounted transducer on a 1D linear stage over a second 2D stage for automatic 3D positioning. The transducer is built in a water-filled beam-cone, closed at the bottom with an acoustically transparent mylar membrane, which conducts the sound to the cranium of the animal. The transducer is connected to a power amplifier, which is in-turn connected to an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) for signal generation. For cavitation detection a detachable hydrophone in combination with a low-noise voltage amplifier is used. The hydrophone is placed in the direct vicinity of the occipital bone. The external hydrophone has a 2 mm active surface and is acoustically coupled with ultrasound gel. Both the high-voltage signal of the excitation pulse as well as the recorded cavitation signal are digitalized by a standard 200 MHz oscilloscope and relayed to a control computer (not shown) for on-the-fly processing and real-time control.
Figure 2: Focused ultrasound workflow. The proposed workflow of the focused ultrasound system starts with (A) the initial positioning of animal on a detachable stereotactic platform, note the application of the acoustic coupling gel (applied post BLI/X-ray). Simultaneously multimodal imaging can be conducted for targeting. (B) At first, X-ray imaging is a possibility, whereas a region of interest can be targeted with the help of an outline of the brain (which in turn is referenced to the mouse brain atlas40, adapted to the size and posture of the skull). (C) Alternatively, a BLI image of a luciferase transfected diffuse midline glioma tumor overlaid on an X-ray maximum intensity projection can be applied for targeting. (D) Subsequently, the stereotactic platform is mounted with the animal in therapy position with both hydrophone and transducer attached. The transducer automatically drives in therapy position and sonicates the chosen trajectory post bolus injection. The system is optimized for high-throughput experiments, whereby multiple platforms allow interleaved work, as shown on top.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
1 mL luer-lock syringe | Becton Dickinson | 309628 | Plastipak |
19 G needle | Terumo Agani | 8AN1938R1 | |
23 G needle | Terumo Agani | 8AN2316R1 | |
3M Transpore surgical tape | Science applied to life | 7000032707 | Or similar |
Arbitrary waveform generator | Siglent | SDG1025, 25 mHz, 125 MSa/s | |
Automated stereotact | In-house built | Stereotact with all elements were in-house built | |
Bruker In-Vivo Xtreme | Bruker | Includes software | |
Buffered NaCl solution | B. Braun Melsungen AG | 220/12257974/110 | |
Buprenorfine hydrochloride | Indivior UK limitd | 0.324 mg | |
Cage enrichment: paper-pulp smart home | Bio services | ||
Carbon filter | Bickford | NC0111395 | Omnicon f/air |
Ceramic spoon | |||
Cotton swabs | |||
D-luciferin, potassium salt | Gold Biotechnology | LUCK-1 | |
Ethanol | VUmc pharmacy | 70% | |
Evans Blue | Sigma Aldrich | E2129 | |
Fresenius NaCl 0.9% | Fresenius Kabi | Nacl 0.9 %, 1000 mL | |
Histoacryl | Braun Surgical | Histoacryl 0.5 mL | |
Hydrophone | Precision Acoustics | ||
Insulin syringe | Becton Dickinson | 324825/324826 | 0.5 mL and 0.3 mL |
Isoflurane | TEVA Pharmachemie BV | 8711218013196 | 250 mL |
Ketamine | Alfasan | 10 %, 10 mL | |
Mouse food: Teklad global 18% protein rodent diet | Envigo | 2918-11416M | |
Neoflon catheter | Becton Dickinson | 391349 | 26 GA 0.6 x 19 mm |
Oscilloscope | Keysight technologies | Infiniivision DSOX024A | |
Plastic tubes | Greiner bio-one | 210261 | 50 mL |
Power amplifier | Electronics & Innovation Ltd | 210L | Model 210L |
Preamplifier DC Coupler | Precision Acoustics | Serial number: DCPS94 | |
Scissors | Sigma Aldrich | S3146-1EA | Or similar |
Sedazine | AST Farma | 2% | |
SonoVue microbubbles | Bracco | 8 µl/mL | |
Sterile water | Fresenius Kabi | 1000 mL | |
Syringe | Various syringes can be used | ||
Temgesic | Indivior UK limitd | 0.3 mg/mL | |
Transducer | Precision Acoustics | 1 mhz | |
Tweezers | Sigma Aldrich | F4142-1EA | Or similar |
Ultrasound gel | Parker Laboratories Inc. | 01-02 | Aquasonic 100 |
Vidisic gel | Bausch + Lomb | 10 g |