A method for reversibly, or irreversibly, altering the permeability of
cells, tissues or other biological barriers, to molecules to be
transported into or through these materials, through the application of
acoustic energy, is enhanced by applying the ultrasound in combination
with devices for monitoring and/or implementing feedback controls. The
acoustic energy is applied directly or indirectly to the cells or tissue
whose permeability is to be altered, at a frequency and intensity
appropriate to alter the permeability to achieve the desired effect, such
as the transport of endogenous or exogenous molecules and/or fluid, for
drug delivery, measurement of analyte, removal of fluid, alteration of
cell or tissue viability or alteration of structure of materials such as
kidney or gall bladder stones. In the preferred embodiment, the method
includes measuring the strength of the acoustic field applied to the cell
or tissue at the applied frequency or other frequencies, and using the
acoustic measurement to modify continued or subsequent application of
acoustic energy to the cell or tissue. In another preferred embodiment,
the method further includes simultaneously, previously, or subsequently
exposing the cell or tissue to the chemical or biological agent to be
transported into or across the cell or tissue. In another preferred
application, the method includes removing biological fluid or molecules
from the cells or tissue simultaneously, previously or subsequently to
the application of acoustic energy and, optionally, assaying the
biological fluid or molecules.