Recent advances on ultrasound contrast agents for blood-brain barrier opening with focused ultrasound

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Abstract

The blood-brain barrier is the primary obstacle to efficient intracerebral drug delivery. Focused ultrasound, in conjunction with microbubbles, is a targeted and non-invasive way to disrupt the blood-brain barrier. Many commercially available ultrasound contrast agents and agents specifically designed for therapeutic purposes have been investigated in ultrasound-mediated blood-brain barrier opening studies. The new generation of sono-sensitive agents, such as liquid-core droplets, can also potentially disrupt the blood-brain barrier after their ultrasound-induced vaporization. In this review, we describe the different compositions of agents used for ultrasound-mediated blood-brain barrier opening in recent studies, and we discuss the challenges of the past five years related to the optimal formulation of agents.

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Dauba, A., Delalande, A., Kamimura, H. A. S., Conti, A., Larrat, B., Tsapis, N., & Novell, A. (2020, November 1). Recent advances on ultrasound contrast agents for blood-brain barrier opening with focused ultrasound. Pharmaceutics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12111125

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