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  • Original Contribution

    Activation of Piezo1 but Not NaV1.2 Channels by Ultrasound at 43 MHz

    Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
    Vol. 44Issue 6p1217–1232Published online: March 7, 2018
    • Martin Loynaz Prieto
    • Kamyar Firouzi
    • Butrus T. Khuri-Yakub
    • Merritt Maduke
    Cited in Scopus: 71
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    Ultrasound (US) can modulate the electrical activity of the excitable tissues, but the mechanisms underlying this effect are not understood at the molecular level or in terms of the physical modality through which US exerts its effects. Here, we report an experimental system that allows for stable patch-clamp recording in the presence of US at 43 MHz, a frequency known to stimulate neural activity. We describe the effects of US on two ion channels proposed to be involved in the response of excitable cells to US: the mechanosensitive Piezo1 channel and the voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.2.
    Activation of Piezo1 but Not NaV1.2 Channels by Ultrasound at 43 MHz
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    Comparison of Electrical and Ultrasound Neurostimulation in Rat Motor Cortex

    Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
    Vol. 43Issue 12p2824–2833Published online: September 27, 2017
    • Daniel W. Gulick
    • Tao Li
    • Jeffrey A. Kleim
    • Bruce C. Towe
    Cited in Scopus: 20
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      Ultrasound (US) is known to non-invasively stimulate and modulate brain function; however, the mechanism of action is poorly understood. This study tested US stimulation of rat motor cortex (100 W/cm2, 200 kHz) in combination with epidural cortical stimulation. US directly evoked hindlimb movement. This response occurred even with short US bursts (3 ms) and had short latency (10 ms) and long refractory (3 s) periods. Unexpectedly, the epidural cortical stimulation hindlimb response was not altered during the 3-s refractory period of the US hindlimb response.
      Comparison of Electrical and Ultrasound Neurostimulation in Rat Motor Cortex
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      Frequency Dependence of Ultrasound Neurostimulation in the Mouse Brain

      Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
      Vol. 42Issue 7p1512–1530Published online: April 15, 2016
      • Patrick Peiyong Ye
      • Julian R. Brown
      • Kim Butts Pauly
      Cited in Scopus: 124
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        Ultrasound neuromodulation holds promise as a non-invasive technique for neuromodulation of the central nervous system. However, much remains to be determined about how the technique can be transformed into a useful technology, including the effect of ultrasound frequency. Previous studies have demonstrated neuromodulation in vivo using frequencies <1 MHz, with a trend toward improved efficacy with lower frequency. However, using higher frequencies could offer improved ultrasound spatial resolution.
        Frequency Dependence of Ultrasound Neurostimulation in the Mouse Brain
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        Image-Guided Focused Ultrasound-Mediated Regional Brain Stimulation in Sheep

        Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
        Vol. 42Issue 2p459–470Published online: October 30, 2015
        • Wonhye Lee
        • Stephanie D. Lee
        • Michael Y. Park
        • Lori Foley
        • Erin Purcell-Estabrook
        • Hyungmin Kim
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        Cited in Scopus: 112
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          Non-invasive brain stimulation using focused ultrasound has largely been carried out in small animals. In the present study, we applied stimulatory focused ultrasound transcranially to the primary sensorimotor (SM1) and visual (V1) brain areas in sheep (Dorset, all female, n = 8), under the guidance of magnetic resonance imaging, and examined the electrophysiologic responses. By use of a 250-kHz focused ultrasound transducer, the area was sonicated in pulsed mode (tone-burst duration of 1 ms, duty cycle of 50%) for 300 ms.
          Image-Guided Focused Ultrasound-Mediated Regional Brain Stimulation in Sheep
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          Effective Parameters for Ultrasound-Induced In Vivo Neurostimulation

          Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
          Vol. 39Issue 2p312–331Published online: December 5, 2012
          • Randy L. King
          • Julian R. Brown
          • William T. Newsome
          • Kim Butts Pauly
          Cited in Scopus: 287
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            Ultrasound-induced neurostimulation has recently gained increasing attention, but little is known about the mechanisms by which it affects neural activity or about the range of acoustic parameters and stimulation protocols that elicit responses. We have established conditions for transcranial stimulation of the nervous system in vivo, using the mouse somatomotor response. We report that (1) continuous-wave stimuli are as effective as or more effective than pulsed stimuli in eliciting responses, and responses are elicited with stimulus onset rather than stimulus offset; (2) stimulation success increases as a function of both acoustic intensity and acoustic duration; (3) interactions of intensity and duration suggest that successful stimulation results from the integration of stimulus amplitude over a time interval of 50 to 150 ms; and (4) the motor response elicited appears to be an all-or-nothing phenomenon, meaning stronger stimulus intensities and durations increase the probability of a motor response without affecting the duration or strength of the response.
            Effective Parameters for Ultrasound-Induced In Vivo Neurostimulation
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            Noninvasive Transcranial Stimulation of Rat Abducens Nerve by Focused Ultrasound

            Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
            Vol. 38Issue 9p1568–1575Published online: July 4, 2012
            • Hyungmin Kim
            • Seyed Javid Taghados
            • Krisztina Fischer
            • Lee-So Maeng
            • Shinsuk Park
            • Seung-Schik Yoo
            Cited in Scopus: 88
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            Nonpharmacologic and nonsurgical transcranial modulation of the nerve function may provide new opportunities in evaluation and treatment of cranial nerve diseases. This study investigates the possibility of using low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) to selectively stimulate the rat abducens nerve located above the base of the skull. FUS (frequencies of 350 kHz and 650 kHz) operating in a pulsed mode was applied to the abducens nerve of Sprague-Dawley rats under stereotactic guidance.
            Noninvasive Transcranial Stimulation of Rat Abducens Nerve by Focused Ultrasound
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            Focused Ultrasound Modifications of Neural Circuit Activity in a Mammalian Brain

            Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
            Vol. 24Issue 4p557–565Published in issue: May, 1998
            • Michael R. Bachtold
            • Patricia C. Rinaldi
            • Joie P. Jones
            • Frederick Reines
            • LeRoy R. Price
            Cited in Scopus: 77
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              The application of focused, pulsed ultrasound was studied as a method of modifying the activity of a local neural circuit of the mammalian brain. An in vitro hippocampal preparation was used to facilitate delivery, dosimetry and assessment of mechanisms of ultrasound effects. Extracellular evoked potentials were recorded from cell and dendritic layers of the rat hippocampal dentate gyrus. Focused pulses of ultrasound with center frequency of 500 kHz and repetition rate of 200 kHz were studied and found both to enhance and to depress electrically evoked field potentials.
              Focused Ultrasound Modifications of Neural Circuit Activity in a Mammalian Brain
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