Magneto-sonothrombolysis with combination of magnetic microbubbles and nanodroplets

Bohua Zhang, Huaiyu Wu, Leela Goel, Howuk Kim, Chang Peng, Jinwook Kim, Paul A. Dayton, Yu Gao, Xiaoning Jiang

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Abstract

This paper reports a novel technique using the rotational magnetic field oscillation and low-intensity sub-megahertz ultrasound stimulation of magnetic microbubbles (MMBs) to promote the nanodroplets (NDs) phase transition and improve the permeation of NDs into the blood clot fibrin network to enhance the sonothrombolysis efficiency. In this study, the influence of different treatment methods with a combination of MMBs and NDs on the thrombolysis rate of both unretracted and retracted clots were investigated, including the stable and inertial cavitation, tPA effects, MMBs/NDs concentration ratio, sonication factors (input voltage, duty cycle) and rotational magnetic field factors (flux density, frequency). We demonstrated that tPA-mediated magneto-sonothrombolysis in combining NDs with MMBs could significantly enhance in vitro lysis of both unretracted clots (85 ± 8.3%) and retracted clots (57 ± 6.5%) in a flow model with 30 min treatment. The results showed that the combination of MMBs and NDs substantially improves in vitro lysis of blood clots with an unprecedented lysis rate.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106487
JournalUltrasonics
Volume116
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021

Keywords

  • Cavitation
  • Magnetic microbubbles
  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Nanodroplets
  • Sonothrombolysis

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