Augmentation of cardiac protein delivery using ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction |
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Authors: | Bekeredjian Raffi Chen Shuyuan Grayburn Paul A Shohet Ralph V |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, NB 11.200, Dallas, TX 75390-8573, USA. |
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Abstract: | Gas-filled microbubbles have become an important tool as ultrasonic contrast agents. We have previously shown that ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) can direct plasmids to the heart. The aim of this study was to evaluate UTMD for protein delivery. Six different groups of rats received 1 microg of luciferase protein with varying protocols: (1) luciferase-loaded microbubbles and ultrasound; (2) luciferase only; (3) luciferase and ultrasound; (4) luciferase-loaded microbubbles; (5) unloaded microbubbles incubated with luciferase and ultrasound; (6) unloaded microbubbles with ultrasound followed by luciferase. Relative luminescence units per mg protein per s were determined in hearts and control organs. The rats that received ultrasound and luciferase-loaded bubbles showed a six-fold higher cardiac luciferase uptake compared with control groups that did not include bubbles. None of the other groups significantly augmented cardiac luciferase activity. We conclude that ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction can substantially and noninvasively augment organ-specific delivery of proteins. |
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