Detection of Blood Volume Reduction and Vasoconstriction Following Focused Ultrasound Blood-Brain Barrier Opening Using Ultrasound Flow Imaging

biorxiv(2023)

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Microbubble-mediated focused ultrasound (FUS) offers a non-invasive treatment for transient and localized blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening for drug delivery or immunostimulation. It is known that FUS-induced BBB opening is accompanied by blood flow changes, vasoconstriction, and vasodilation, as validated by optical microscopy through a cranial window. In this study, we introduce a novel method for quantifying vascular changes after FUS-induced BBB opening by employing ultrasound flow imaging in mice. We acquired pre-FUS and post-FUS ultrasound flow images with the same microbubble concentration in the brain. Contrast-enhanced power Doppler (CEPD) images and ultrasound localization microscopy images were obtained to evaluate changes in cerebral blood volume and vessel diameter at the sonicated region of the brain. Our findings demonstrate that FUS leads to a reduction in blood volume at the treated region, with vasoconstriction being more dominant than vasodilation. Furthermore, we show that transcranial CEPD can detect local blood reduction following FUS, which spatially coincides with the edema region identified in T2-weighted MRI. Our findings suggest that ultrasound flow imaging has the potential to serve as a cost-effective and immediate monitoring tool for evaluating the safety and efficacy of FUS-induced BBB opening. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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