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Spherical Array System for High-Precision Transcranial Ultrasound Stimulation and Optoacoustic Imaging in Rodents

Héctor Estrada, Ali Özbek, Justine Robin, Shy Shoham, Daniel Razansky

2020IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ultrasound can be delivered transcranially to ablate brain tissue, open the blood-brain barrier, or affect neural activity. Transcranial focused ultrasound in small rodents is typically done with low-frequency single-element transducers, which results in unspecific targeting and impedes the concurrent use of fast neuroimaging methods. In this article, we devised a wide-angle spherical array bidirectional interface for high-resolution parallelized optoacoustic imaging and transcranial ultrasound (POTUS) delivery in the same target regions. The system operates between 3 and 9 MHz, allowing to generate and steer focal spots with widths down to [Formula: see text] across a field of view covering the entire mouse brain, while the same array is used to capture high-resolution 3-D optoacoustic data in real time. We showcase the system's versatile beam-forming capacities as well as volumetric optoacoustic imaging capabilities and discuss its potential to noninvasively monitor brain activity and various effects of ultrasound emission.

Topics & Concepts

TransducerNeuroimagingUltrasoundFocused ultrasoundTranscranial DopplerBiomedical engineeringUltrasound imagingMaterials scienceImage resolutionSIGNAL (programming language)AcousticsComputer scienceOpticsPhysicsEngineeringMedicineRadiologyProgramming languagePsychiatryPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingUltrasound and Hyperthermia ApplicationsOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques