Combining microbubbles and ultrasound for drug delivery to brain tumors: Current progress and overview

Hao Li Liu, Ching Hsiang Fan, Chien Yu Ting, Chih Kuang Yeh*

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Abstract

Malignant glioma is one of the most challenging central nervous system (CNS) diseases, which is typically associated with high rates of recurrence and mortality. Current surgical debulking combined with radiation or chemotherapy has failed to control tumor progression or improve glioma patient survival. Microbubbles (MBs) originally serve as contrast agents in diagnostic ultrasound but have recently attracted considerable attention for therapeutic application in enhancing blood-tissue permeability for drug delivery. MB-facilitated focused ultrasound (FUS) has already been confirmed to enhance CNS-blood permeability by temporally opening the blood-brain barrier (BBB), thus has potential to enhance delivery of various kinds of therapeutic agents into brain tumors. Here we review the current preclinical studies which demonstrate the reports by using FUS with MB-facilitated drug delivery technology in brain tumor treatment. In addition, we review newly developed multifunctional theranostic MBs for FUS-induced BBB opening for brain tumor therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)432-444
Number of pages13
JournalTheranostics
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Blood-brain barrier
  • Brain tumor
  • Chemotherapy
  • Focused ultrasound
  • Microbubbles

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