Source: Leinenga, G. et al., Delivery of Antibodies into the Brain Using Focused Scanning Ultrasound. J. Vis. Exp. (2020)
This video demonstrates a procedure of ultrasound-assisted antibody delivery in a mouse model. Retro-orbitally injected microbubbles oscillate under ultrasound, creating a transient disruption in the blood-brain barrier, permitting labeled antibodies to enter the brain.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. In-house microbubble preparation
2. Microbubble quality control using a coulter counter
3. Fluorescent antibody labeling
4. Ultrasound set-up
5. Animal preparation
6. Microbubble preparation
7. Ultrasound treatment
The authors have nothing to disclose.
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1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine-N-[amino(polyethyleneglycol)-2000] | Avanti | 880128C | |
AlexaFluor 647 antibody labeling kit | Thermo Fisher | A20186 | |
Chloroform | Sigma-Aldrich | 372978 | |
Coulter Counter (Multisizer 4e) | |||
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Octafluoropropane | Arcadophta | 0229NC | |
Propylene Glycol | Sigma-Aldrich | P4347 | |
TIPS (Therapy Imaging Probe System) | Philips Research | TIPS_007 | |
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