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Pulsed Focal Ultrasound as a Non-Invasive Method to Deliver Exosomes in the Brain/Stroke.
Alptekin, Ahmet; Khan, Mohammad B; Ara, Roxan; Rashid, Mohammad H; Kong, Fengchong; Parvin, Mahrima; Frank, Joseph A; Chopra, Rajiv; Dhandapani, Krishnan; Arbab, Ali S.
Affiliation
  • Alptekin A; Georgia Cancer Center, Augusta University, Augusta, 30912, GA.
  • Khan MB; Department of Neurology, Augusta University, Augusta, 30912, GA.
  • Ara R; Georgia Cancer Center, Augusta University, Augusta, 30912, GA.
  • Rashid MH; Georgia Cancer Center, Augusta University, Augusta, 30912, GA.
  • Kong F; Georgia Cancer Center, Augusta University, Augusta, 30912, GA.
  • Parvin M; Georgia Cancer Center, Augusta University, Augusta, 30912, GA.
  • Frank JA; Frank Laboratory, Radiology and Imaging Science, Clinical Center, NIH, Bethesda, 20892, MD.
  • Chopra R; Department of Radiology and Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, 75390, TX.
  • Dhandapani K; Department of Neurosurgery, Augusta University, Augusta, 30912, GA.
  • Arbab AS; Georgia Cancer Center, Augusta University, Augusta, 30912, GA.
J Biomed Nanotechnol ; 17(6): 1170-1183, 2021 Jun 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34167630
Exosomes, a component of extracellular vesicles, are shown to carry important small RNAs, mRNAs, protein, and bioactive lipid from parent cells and are found in most biological fluids. Investigators have demonstrated the importance of mesenchymal stem cells derived exosomes in repairing stroke lesions. However, exosomes from endothelial progenitor cells have not been tested in any stroke model, nor has there been an evaluation of whether these exosomes target/home to areas of pathology. Targeted delivery of intravenous administered exosomes has been a great challenge, and a targeted delivery system is lacking to deliver naïve (unmodified) exosomes from endothelial progenitor cells to the site of interest. Pulsed focused ultrasound is being used for therapeutic and experimental purposes. There has not been any report showing the use of low-intensity pulsed focused ultrasound to deliver exosomes to the site of interest in stroke models. In this proof of principle study, we have shown different parameters of pulsed focused ultrasound to deliver exosomes in the intact and stroke brain with or without intravenous administration of nanobubbles. The study results showed that administration of nanobubbles is detrimental to the brain structures (micro bleeding and white matter destruction) at peak negative pressure of >0.25 megapascal, despite enhanced delivery of intravenous administered exosomes. However, without nanobubbles, pulsed focused ultrasound enhances the delivery of exosomes in the stroke area without altering the brain structures.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stroke / Exosomes / Mesenchymal Stem Cells Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Biomed Nanotechnol Year: 2021 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stroke / Exosomes / Mesenchymal Stem Cells Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Biomed Nanotechnol Year: 2021 Type: Article