Focused ultrasound mitigates pathology and improves spatial memory in Alzheimer's mice and patients

Aug 9, 2023Theranostics

Focused ultrasound reduces disease signs and improves spatial memory in Alzheimer's mice and patients

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Abstract

Bilateral focused ultrasound treatment resulted in a 58.3% decrease in neuronal length affected by tau in transgenic mice with Alzheimer's disease.

  • Both transgenic and wild-type mice that received focused ultrasound showed improved working memory compared to sham-treated controls.
  • Transgenic mice spent 35.3% of the trial in the target quadrant, while wild-type mice spent 43.2%, indicating enhanced memory performance.
  • A reduction in total tau levels by 27.2% was observed in transgenic animals after treatment.
  • The population and volume of amyloid plaques were reduced following focused ultrasound treatment.
  • Preliminary clinical trial data indicated a 1.8% decrease in amyloid PET signal in Alzheimer's disease patients three weeks post-treatment.
  • Enhanced expression of the LRP1b receptor was linked to the cholesterol metabolism pathway following focused ultrasound treatment.

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