Title :
Liposome shedding from a vibrating microbubble on nanoseconds timescale
Author :
Ying Luan ; Lajoinie, Guillaume ; Gelderblom, Erik ; Skachkov, I. ; Dewitte, Heleen ; Lentacker, Ine ; van Rooij, Tom ; Vos, Hendrik ; van der Steen, Ton ; Versluis, Michel ; de Jong, Nico
Author_Institution :
Erasmus Med. Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Abstract :
When ultrasound contrast agents microbubbles (MBs) are preloaded with liposomes, they can be applied as a potential drug delivery vehicle. The fate of the liposomes under ultrasound excitations is of prime interest for investigations, since it is an essential step in the application of drug delivery. Previous studies on regular lipid-shelled MBs have shown lipid shedding phenomena, accompanied by MB shrinkage under ultrasound excitations. Here we present a multi-modal study to optically characterize shedding behavior of liposome-loaded MBs (lps-MBs) based on high-speed fluorescence imaging. First, the dynamics of shedding were resolved by the Brandaris camera operating at up to 2 million frames per second (Mfps). Shedding of shell material was observed after few cycles of the excitation pulse. Second, a parametric study using a Photron camera running at 75 kfps indicates a significant influence of MB resonance on the shedding behavior. Third, the shedding behavior was investigated as a function of the MB oscillatory dynamics, facilitated by combination of the two fast cameras. We found a threshold of the relative amplitude of oscillations (35%) for the onset of lipids shedding. Overall, the shedding behavior from lps-MBs could well be controlled by the excitation pulse.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; bubbles; drug delivery systems; drugs; fluorescence; high-speed optical techniques; image sensors; lipid bilayers; shrinkage; ultrasonic imaging; Brandaris camera; Photron camera; drug delivery application; high-speed fluorescence imaging; liposome shedding; microbubble oscillatory dynamics; microbubbles shrinkage; multimodal study; nanosecond timescale; optical characterization; potential drug delivery vehicle; regular lipid-shelled microbubbles; shell material; ultrasound contrast agent microbubbles; ultrasound excitations; vibrating microbubble; Acoustic waves; Cameras; Joints; Lasers; Optical imaging; Ultrasonic imaging; Xenon; controlled drug delivery; high-speed fluorescence imaging; liposome shedding; microbubble oscillations;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Prague
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5684-8
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2013.0015