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General-Purpose Ultrasound Neuromodulation System for Chronic, Closed-Loop Preclinical Studies in Freely Behaving Rodentsopen access

Authors
Jo, YehhyunLee, Sang‐MokJung, TaesubPark, GijaeLee, ChanheeIm, Geun HoLee, SeongjuPark, Jin SooOh, ChaerinKook, GeonKim, HyunggugKim, SeongyeonLee, Byung ChulSuh, Greg S.B.Kim, Seong‐GiKim, JeongyeonLee, Hyunjoo J.
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Keywords
closed-loop systems; preclinical studies; rapid eye movement (REM) sleep modulation; spatial working memory; therapeutics; ultrasound stimulation
Citation
Advanced Science, v.9, no.34
Journal Title
Advanced Science
Volume
9
Number
34
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kbri/handle/2023.sw.kbri/191
DOI
10.1002/advs.202202345
ISSN
2198-3844
Abstract
Transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation (tFUS) is an effective noninvasive treatment modality for brain disorders with high clinical potential. However, the therapeutic effects of ultrasound neuromodulation are not widely explored due to limitations in preclinical systems. The current preclinical studies are head-fixed, anesthesia-dependent, and acute, limiting clinical translatability. Here, this work reports a general-purpose ultrasound neuromodulation system for chronic, closed-loop preclinical studies in freely behaving rodents. This work uses microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology to design and fabricate a small and lightweight transducer capable of artifact-free stimulation and simultaneous neural recording. Using the general-purpose system, it can be observed that state-dependent ultrasound neuromodulation of the prefrontal cortex increases rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and protects spatial working memory to REM sleep deprivation. The system will allow explorative studies in brain disease therapeutics and neuromodulation using ultrasound stimulation for widespread clinical adoption.
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