Focused Ultrasound-Induced Suppression of Auditory Evoked Potentials in Vivo.

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Dianne Daniels, Sharabi, Shirley , Last, David , Guez, David , Salomon, Sharona , Zivli, Zion , Castel, David , Volovick, Alex , Grinfeld, Javier , Rachmilevich, Itay , Amar, Talia , Liraz-Zaltsman, Sigal , Sargsyan, Narek , Mardor, Yael , ו Harnof, Sagi . 2018. “Focused Ultrasound-Induced Suppression Of Auditory Evoked Potentials In Vivo.”. Ultrasound In Medicine & Biology, 44, 5, Pp. 1022–1030. doi:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2018.01.010.

תקציר:

The goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of focused ultrasound-based neuromodulation affecting auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) in animals. Focused ultrasound-induced suppression of AEPs was performed in 22 rats and 5 pigs: Repetitive sounds were produced, and the induced AEPs were recorded before and repeatedly after FUS treatment of the auditory pathway. All treated animals exhibited a decrease in AEP amplitude post-treatment in contrast to animals undergoing the sham treatment. Suppression was weaker for rats treated at 2.3 W/cm(2) (amplitudes decreased to 59.8 ± 3.3% of baseline) than rats treated at 4.6 W/cm(2) (36.9 ± 7.5%, p <0.001). Amplitudes of the treated pigs decreased to 27.7 ± 5.9% of baseline. This effect lasted between 30 min and 1 mo in most treated animals. No evidence of heating during treatment or later brain damage/edema was observed. These results demonstrate the feasibility of inducing significant neuromodulation with non-thermal, non-invasive, reversible focused ultrasound. The long recovery times may have clinical implications.