학술논문

An in vitro sonication system for applications in ultrasound-mediated targeted drug delivery
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS) Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2016 IEEE International. :1-4 Sep, 2016
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Transducers
Acoustics
Ultrasonic imaging
In vitro
Drug delivery
Wires
Probes
sonicator
cell sonication
focused ultrasound
focused ultrasound transducer
in vitro sonication
Language
ISSN
1948-5727
Abstract
Ultrasound is a well-established imaging modality used in clinics worldwide for many different applications. It has also experienced recent growth in interest for therapeutic applications in the form of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) or focused ultrasound (focused-US), including in capsules for use in drug delivery in the gut. The work described here aimed to support the investigation of its usefulness for drug delivery further. An in vitro sonication system was designed, comprising a focused-US transducer, a cell plate on a vertical stage and transepithelial electrical resistance (TER) meter. Miniature focused-US transducers were fabricated with PZ26 and PZ54 materials (Meggitt Sensing Systems, Kvistgaard, Denmark). The active elements in both transducers have outer diameter, OD = 5 mm, and radius of curvature, R C = 15 mm. US field mapping indicated that output acoustic pressures are in the range 25 kPa < P ac < 210 kPa and acoustic powers in the range 8 mW < Power ac < 80 mW. Feasibility testing with Caco-2 colon cancer cells involved measuring TER during and after sonication. Sonication produced a drop in TER of 6.7% after 6 min. Recovery to the starting TER value was observed 14 min after sonication indicating that the sonication system can be used to measure the effect of ultrasound on tissue barrier function as expected.