通过纳米气泡驱动的聚焦超声将精确的抗体输送到大脑可以减轻抑郁症

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Wenjing Li, Yifan Feng, Zhouyang Xu, Xing Xu, Kexin Yang, Xinya Yao, Jia-Ji Pan, Hengxiang Cui, Ji Hu, Bingbing Cheng
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考虑到大脑固有的复杂性和异质性,将药物精确、无创地输送到小而重要的大脑区域是一项挑战,也是人们高度期望的。在这里,我们报告了一种利用聚焦超声(FUS)与纳米气泡相结合的方法来成功应对这一挑战。与传统的微气泡相比,纳米气泡具有优越的声学性能。当暴露于FUS时,纳米气泡诱导高度局部可逆的血脑屏障(BBB)开放,精度显著提高(与微气泡相比,精度损失度量高达四倍)。重复多靶点FUS-NB精确地将大分子人源性抗n-甲基-d -天冬氨酸受体单克隆抗体(HuMAbs)递送到小脑区,每个开口的半衰期为2小时。荧光图像证实,给药后至少10天,HuMAb在脑实质中保留。通过这种方法,我们针对侧链,一个小但有效的抗抑郁治疗脑靶点,在小鼠模型中至少2周显著缓解抑郁样症状(悬尾试验/强迫游泳试验:P <; 0.01/0.05)。此外,在多次FUS处理后,在处理区域观察到最小的红细胞外渗(0.9区),表明FUS纳米气泡介导的血脑屏障打开的安全性和耐受性。增强的输送精度,加上良好的安全性,使我们的方法成为一种有前景的抗体治疗策略,具有显著的临床转化潜力。
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Precise antibody delivery to the brain via nanobubble-actuated focused ultrasound alleviates depression
Precise, noninvasive drug delivery to small but important brain regions is challenging and highly desired given the brain’s inherent complexity and heterogeneous nature. Here, we report an approach utilizing focused ultrasound (FUS) combined with nanobubbles to successfully navigate this challenge. Compared to traditional microbubbles, nanobubbles exhibit superior acoustic properties. The nanobubbles, when exposed to FUS, induce a highly localized and reversible opening of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) with significantly enhanced precision (up to fourfolds compared to microbubbles, as measured by the precision loss metric). Repeated multitarget FUS-NB precisely delivers macromolecular human-derived anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors monoclonal antibodies (HuMAbs) into the small brain region within a 2-h half-life window per opening. Fluorescence images confirm HuMAb retention in the brain parenchyma for at least 10 d postadministration. With this approach, we targeted the lateral habenula, a small but effective brain target for antidepressant treatments, and significantly alleviated depression-like symptoms at least 2 wk in a mouse model (tail suspension test/forced swim test: P < 0.01/0.05). Moreover, minimal red blood cell extravasation (0.9‱ affected area) was observed in the treated region after multiple FUS treatments, indicating the safety and tolerability of FUS-nanobubble-mediated BBB opening. The enhanced delivery precision, coupled with a favorable safety profile, positions our approach as a promising strategy for antibody therapy with significant clinical translation potential.
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