Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Enhances Meningeal Lymphatic Drainage for Preventing Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer's Disease
Feng, Z.; Hou, J.; Li, X.; Xu, X.; Jiang, T.; Zhu, C.; Tang, Y.; Shu, Y.; Wang, Q.
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Meningeal lymphatic vessels (mLVs) are vital for brain waste clearance, making them a promising therapeutic target. However, effective modulation strategies for mLVs with translational potential remain underdeveloped. Here, we develop a low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) strategy that precisely targets the vault cranial meninges to non-invasively facilitate mLVs drainage. Using models of Alzheimers disease (AD) and aging, we demonstrate that this approach promotes CSF drainage, prevents cognitive decline, and reduces pathological biomarkers. Mechanistically, RNA sequencing combined with calcium imaging in vitro reveals that LIFU activates the Piezo1 ion channel in lymphatic endothelial cells, whereas pharmacological inhibition of Piezo1 abolishes LIFUs therapeutic effects. Compliant with FDA safety guidelines, this LIFU protocol demonstrates strong clinical translatability. If its efficacy is clinically confirmed, LIFU offers a promising therapy for neurodegenerative diseases triggered by waste accumulation.
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