Pulses of ultrasound aimed at a motion-sensitive brain area (from brown device, right) improved peoples ability to judge dots direction of motion.
By Kelly ServickJun. 24, 2020 , 1:30 PM
As a way to see inside the body, revealing a tumor or a fetus, ultrasound is tried and true. But neuroscientists have a newer ambition for the technology: tinkering with the brain. At frequencies lower than those of a sonogram but still beyond the range of human hearing, ultrasound can penetrate the skull and boost or suppress brain activity. If researchers can prove that ultrasound safely and predictably changes human brain function, it could become a powerful, noninvasive research tool and a new means of treating brain disorders.
How ultrasound works on the brain remains mysterious. But recent experiments have offered reassurance about safety, and small studies hint at meaningful effects in humansdampening pain, for example, or subtly enhancing perception. Ive seen a lot of tantalizing data, says Mark Cohen, a neuroscientist at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). While the challenges are very large, the potential of this thing is so much larger that we really have to pursue it.
Scientists can already modulate the brain noninvasively by delivering electric current or magnetic pulses across the skull. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to treat depression, migraine pain, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
But unlike magnetic or electric fields,sound waves can be focusedlike light through a magnifying glasson a point deep in the brain without affecting shallower tissue. For now, that combination of depth and focus is possible only with a surgically implanted wire. But ultrasound could temporarily disrupt a deep human brain regionthe almond-shaped amygdala, a driver of emotional responses, for example, or the thalamus, a relay station for pain and regulator of alertnessto test its function or treat disease.
Results in animals are encouraging. Experiments in the 1950s first showed ultrasound waves could suppress neural activity in a visual region of the cat brain. In rodents, aiming ultrasound at motor regions has triggered movements such as a twitch of a paw or whisker. And focusing it on a frontal region of monkey brains can change how the animals perform at eye movement tasks.
But its technically tricky to aim ultrasound through thick, dense skull bone and to show its energy has landed at the intended point. And ultrasounds effects on the brain can be hard to predict. How much it boosts or suppresses neural activity depends on many parameters, including the timing and intensity of ultrasound pulses, and even characteristics of the targeted neurons themselves. I have tremendous excitement about the potential, says Sarah Hollingsworth Lisanby, a psychiatrist at the National Institute of Mental Health who studies noninvasive neuromodulation. We also need to acknowledge that theres a lot we have to learn, she says.
For one thing, researchers are largely in the dark about how sound waves and brain cells interact. Thats the million-dollar question in this field, says Mikhail Shapiro, a biochemical engineer at the California Institute of Technology. At high intensities, ultrasound can heat up and kill brain cellsa feature neurosurgeons have exploited to burn away sections of brain responsible for tremors.
Even at intensities that dont significantly increase temperature, ultrasound exerts a mechanical force on cells. Some studies suggest this force alters ion channels on neurons, changing the cells likelihood of firing a signal to neighbors. If ultrasound works primarily via ion channels, Thats great news, Shapiro says, because that means we can look at where those channels are expressed and make some predictions about what cell types will be excited. In a preprint on bioRxiv last month, Shapiros team reported that exposing mouse neurons in a dish to ultrasound opens a particular set of calcium ion channels to render certain cells more excitable.
But these channels alone wont explain ultrasounds effects, says Seung-Schik Yoo, a neuroscientist at Harvard University. He notes that ultrasound also appears to affect receptors on nonneuronal brain cells called glia. Its very hard to [develop] any unifying theory about the exact mechanism of ultrasound, he says.
Regardless of mechanism, ultrasound is starting to show clear, if subtle, effects in humans. In 2014, a team at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University showed focused ultrasound could increase electrical activity in a sensory processing region of the human brain and improve participants ability to discern the number of points being touched on their fingers. Neurologist Christopher Butler at the University of Oxford and colleagues have tested ultrasound during a more complex sensory task: judging the motion of drifting, jiggling dots on a screen. Last month at the Cognitive Neuroscience Societys annual meeting online, he reported that stimulating a motion-processing visual region called MT improved subjects ability to judge which way the majority of the dots drifted.
Ultrasounds effects have so far been subtler than those of TMS, says Mark George, a psychiatrist at the Medical University of South Carolina, who helped develop and refine that technology. With TMS, you put it on your head and turn it on and your thumb moves, he says. But the ultrasound experiments that prompted paw twitches in mice used intensities so, so, so much higher than what were being allowed to use in humans.
Regulators have limited human studies in part because ultrasound has the potential to cook the brain or cause damage through cavitationthe creation of tiny bubbles in tissue. In 2015, Yoo and colleagues found microbleeds, a sign of blood vessel damage, in sheep brains repeatedly exposed to ultrasound. This was a huge speed bump, says Kim Butts Pauly, a biophysicist at Stanford University. But in February in Brain Stimulation, her group reported microbleeds in control animals as well, suggesting this damage might result from dissection of the brains. Butts Pauly and Yoo now say theyre confident the technology can be used safely.
Cohen and collaborators recently tested safety in people by aiming ultrasound at regions slated for surgical removal to treat epilepsy. With FDAs OK, they used intensities up to eight times as high as the limit for diagnostic ultrasound. As they reported in a preprint on medRxiv in April, they found no significant damage to brain tissue or blood vessels. However, to find the limit of safety, researchers will likely need to go all the way to levels that damage tissue, Cohen says.
Several teams are cautiously moving into tests of ultrasound as treatment. In 2016, UCLA neuroscientist Martin Monti and colleagues reported that a man in a minimally conscious state regained consciousness following ultrasound stimulation of his thalamus. Monti is preparing a publication on a follow-up study of three people with chronically impaired states of consciousness. After ultrasound, they showed increased responsiveness over a period of daysmuch faster than expected, Monti says, although the study included no control group.
That research and the tests in epilepsy patients used an ultrasound device developed by BrainSonix Corporation. Its founder, UCLA neuropsychiatrist Alexander Bystritsky, hopes ultrasound can disrupt neural circuits that drive symptoms of OCD. A team at Massachusetts General Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine is planning a study in humans using the BrainSonix device, he says.
Columbia University biomedical engineer Elisa Konofagou hopes to use ultrasound to treat Alzheimers disease. Before COVID-19 interrupted participant recruitment, she and colleagues were preparing a pilot study to inject tiny gas-filled bubbles into the bloodstream of six people with Alzheimers and use pulses of ultrasound to oscillate the microbubbles in blood vessels lining the brain. The mechanical force of those vibrations can temporarily pull apart the cells lining these vessels. The researchers hope opening this blood-brain barrier will help the brain clear toxic proteins. (Konofagous team and others are also exploring this ultrasound-microbubble combination to deliver drugs to the brain.)
In his first test of ultrasound after years of studying TMS, George looked to reduce pain. His team applied increasing heat to the arms of 19 participants, who tended to become more sensitive over repeated tests, reporting pain at lower temperatures by the last test. But if, between the first and last test, they had pulses of ultrasound aimed at the thalamus, their pain threshold dipped half as much. This is definitely a double green light to keep pursuing the technology, George says.
George regularly treats depressed patients with TMS and has seen the technology save lives. But everybody wonders if we could go deep with a different technologythat would be a game changer, he says. Ultrasound holds that promise, but the question is can it really deliver?
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