1. High-efficiency endovascular gene delivery via therapeutic ultrasound.
- Author
-
Amabile PG, Waugh JM, Lewis TN, Elkins CJ, Janas W, and Dake MD
- Subjects
- Animals, Male, Rabbits, Angioscopy, Arteries, Genetic Therapy methods, Ultrasonography, Interventional
- Abstract
Objectives: We studied enhancement of local gene delivery to the arterial wall by using an endovascular catheter ultrasound (US)., Background: Ultrasound exposure is standard for enhancement of in vitro gene delivery. We postulate that in vivo endovascular applications can be safely developed., Methods: We used a rabbit model of arterial mechanical overdilation injury. After arterial overdilation, US catheters were introduced in bilateral rabbit femoral arteries and perfused with plasmidor adenovirus-expressing blue fluorescent protein (BFP) or phosphate buffered saline. One side received endovascular US (2 MHz, 50 W/cm2, 16 min), and the contralateral artery did not., Results: Relative to controls, US exposure enhanced BFP expression measured via fluorescence 12-fold for plasmid (1,502.1+/-927.3 vs. 18,053.9+/-11,612 microm2, p < 0.05) and 19-fold for adenovirus (877.1+/-577.7 vs. 17,213.15+/-3,892 microm2, p < 0.05) while increasing cell death for the adenovirus group only (26+/-5.78% vs. 13+/-2.55%, p < 0.012)., Conclusions: Endovascular US enhanced vascular gene delivery and increased the efficiency of nonviral platforms to levels previously attained only by adenoviral strategies.
- Published
- 2001
- Full Text
- View/download PDF