DocumentCode :
33939
Title :
High-frequency (20 to 40 MHz) acoustic response of liquid-filled nanocapsules
Author :
Jafari, Saeid ; Diou, Odile ; Mamou, Jonathan ; Renault, Gilles ; Fattal, Elias ; Tsapis, Nicolas ; Bridal, S. Lori
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´Imagerie Parametrique, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
Volume :
61
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jan-14
Firstpage :
5
Lastpage :
15
Abstract :
Liquid-core nanoparticles are promising candidates for targeted ultrasound-controlled therapy, but their acoustic detection remains challenging. High-frequency (20 to 40 MHz) tone burst sequences were implemented with a programmable ultrasound biomicroscope to characterize acoustic response from perfluorooctyl bromide-core nanoparticles with thick poly(lactide-coglycolide) (PLGA) shells. Radio-frequency signals were acquired from flowing solutions of nanoparticles with two different shell-thickness-to-particle-radius ratios, solid PLGA nanoparticles, and latex nanobeads (linear controls). Normalized fundamental (20 MHz) and second-harmonic power spectral density (PSD) increased with particle concentration and was highest for the thinnest shelled particles. The second-harmonic PSD was detectable from the nanoparticles for peak rarefactional pressures (PRP) from 0.97 to 2.01 MPa at 23 cycles and for tone bursts from 11 to 23 cycles at 2.01 MPa. Their second-harmonic-to-fundamental ratio increased as a function of PRP and number of cycles. Within the same PRP and cycle ranges, the second-harmonic-to-fundamental ratios from matched concentration solutions of latex nanobeads and solid PLGA nanoparticles was more weakly detectable but also increased with PRP and number of cycles. Nanoparticles were detectable under flow conditions in vitro using the contrast agent mode of a high-frequency commercial scanner. These results characterize linear acoustic response from the nanoparticles (20 to 40 MHz) and demonstrate potential for their high-frequency detection.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; nanomedicine; nanoparticles; polymer blends; ultrasonic imaging; acoustic detection; contrast agent mode; flow conditions in vitro; frequency 20 MHz to 40 MHz; high-frequency acoustic response; high-frequency commercial scanner; high-frequency detection; high-frequency tone burst sequences; latex nanobeads; linear acoustic response; liquid-core nanoparticles; liquid-filled nanocapsules; matched concentration solutions; particle concentration; perfluorooctyl bromide-core nanoparticles; poly(lactide-coglycolide) shells; pressure 2.01 MPa; programmable ultrasound biomicroscope; radiofrequency signals; second-harmonic PSD; second-harmonic power spectral density; second-harmonic-fundamental ratio; shell-thickness-particle-radius ratios; solid PLGA nanoparticles; targeted ultrasound-controlled therapy; Acoustics; Liquids; Nanoparticles; Radio frequency; Sonar equipment; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2014.6689771
Filename :
6689771
Link To Document :
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