Non-invasive optical modulation of local vascular permeability

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For a systemically administered drug to act, it first needs to cross the vascular wall. This step represents a bottleneck for drug development, especially in the brain or retina, where tight junctions between endothelial cells form physiological barriers. Here, we demonstrate that femtosecond pulsed laser irradiation focused on the blood vessel wall induces transient permeabilization of plasma. Nonlinear absorption of the pulsed laser enabled the noninvasive modulation of vascular permeability with high spatial selectivity in three dimensions. By combining this method with systemic injection, we could locally deliver molecular probes in various tissues, such as brain cortex, meninges, ear, striated muscle, and bone. We suggest this method as a novel delivery tool for molecular probes or drugs. © 2011 SPIE.
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SPIE
Issue Date
2011
Language
English
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PROGRESS IN BIOMEDICAL OPTICS AND IMAGING - PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE , v.7897, no.0, pp.0 - 0

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1605-7422
DOI
10.1117/12.873832
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/97213
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BiS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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