Frontiers in Neurology (Mar 2023)

Transcranial low-intensity ultrasound stimulation for treating central nervous system disorders: A promising therapeutic application

  • Yun-Yun Hu,
  • Yun-Yun Hu,
  • Gang Yang,
  • Xue-Song Liang,
  • Xue-Song Liang,
  • Xue-Song Liang,
  • Xuan-Si Ding,
  • Xuan-Si Ding,
  • De-En Xu,
  • Zhe Li,
  • Zhe Li,
  • Quan-Hong Ma,
  • Quan-Hong Ma,
  • Rui Chen,
  • Yan-Yun Sun,
  • Yan-Yun Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1117188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Transcranial ultrasound stimulation is a neurostimulation technique that has gradually attracted the attention of researchers, especially as a potential therapy for neurological disorders, because of its high spatial resolution, its good penetration depth, and its non-invasiveness. Ultrasound can be categorized as high-intensity and low-intensity based on the intensity of its acoustic wave. High-intensity ultrasound can be used for thermal ablation by taking advantage of its high-energy characteristics. Low-intensity ultrasound, which produces low energy, can be used as a means to regulate the nervous system. The present review describes the current status of research on low-intensity transcranial ultrasound stimulation (LITUS) in the treatment of neurological disorders, such as epilepsy, essential tremor, depression, Parkinson's disease (PD), and Alzheimer's disease (AD). This review summarizes preclinical and clinical studies using LITUS to treat the aforementioned neurological disorders and discusses their underlying mechanisms.

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