Choonpa Igaku
Online ISSN : 1881-9311
Print ISSN : 1346-1176
ISSN-L : 1346-1176
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Accelerating effects of ultrasonic thrombolysis with bubble liposomes
Taira ZENITANIRyo SUZUKIKazuo MARUYAMAHiroshi FURUHATA
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2008 Volume 35 Issue 4 Pages 429-436

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Purpose: The accelerating effect on thrombolysis by combined use of 500-kHz low-frequency ultrasound (US), recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA), and bubble liposomes (BLs) was verifi ed in vitro. Methods: A fibrin clot was formed by adding thrombin to bovine plasma. It was enclosed in a pressurized container, the pressure and temperature of which were maintained at 150 mmHg and 37°C, respectively. Ultrasonic conditions were set at a continuous wave, a frequency of 500kHz, an intensity of 0.7 W/ cm2, and a sonication time of 60s. We derived the rate of reduction in clot weight from the decreased clot weight and the weight before sonication. We compared the rate of reduction in groups combining physiological saline, rt-PA, BLs, and US. Results: Only the rt-PA+US+BL group showed a signifi - cantly accelerated thrombolytic effect compared with any other group or with any combination of two factors in the 60-s period (0.001⟨P⟨0.027). Conclusion: BLs have great potential to accelerate the thrombolytic effect of rt-PA with low-frequency, 500-kHz, continuous-wave ultrasound.

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© 2008 The Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine
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