OCT-PAM双模成像评价大鼠早期缺血性脑卒中。

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Ning Ding, Ben Xiang, Huiwen Jiang, Yao Yu, Jian Liu, Yuqian Zhao, Jingmin Luan, Yanqiu Yang, Yi Wang, Zhenhe Ma
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缺血性脑卒中的早期诊断对于及时干预和挽救脑功能至关重要。脑卒中的机制是复杂的,涉及多个参数,如血流灌注、组织状态和氧合水平。这些参数相互影响,需要多个系统进行评估。动物模型必须在不同的系统之间移动,以进行不同的系统监测,这使操作复杂化,并可能引起额外的干扰。在此,我们提出了一种非接触式全光学OCT-PAM双模成像系统,用于监测大鼠皮层状态。紧凑的探头便于长期多参数观测。利用该系统定量监测大鼠缺血性卒中急性期皮质状态,包括血流灌注密度、血管直径、血管长度、光衰减系数和光声吸收。我们观察到受累皮层灌注减少,对侧灌注增加,血管舒张,提示侧支循环激活。此外,中风区域光衰减和光声吸收的增加与血脑屏障的改变有关。OCT-PAM系统及其定量分析方法为缺血性脑卒中的早期诊断和探索潜在的分子和细胞机制提供了一个有前景的工具。
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OCT-PAM dual-mode imaging to evaluate early ischemic stroke in rats.

Early diagnosis of ischemic stroke is crucial for timely intervention and saving brain function. The mechanisms of stroke are complex, involving multiple parameters such as blood flow perfusion, tissue status, and oxygenation levels. These parameters interact with each other, necessitating multiple systems to evaluate. The animal model must be moved among systems for various systems monitoring, which complicates the operation and may induce additional interference. Here, we propose a non-contact all-optic OCT-PAM dual-mode imaging system for monitoring rat cortex states. The compact probe enables facilitating long-term multi-parameter observation. Using the system, we quantitatively monitored the state of the rat cortex of ischemic stroke during the acute phase, including blood perfusion density, vessel diameter, vessel length, optical attenuation coefficient, and photoacoustic absorption. We observed reduced perfusion in the affected cortex, contralateral perfusion increases, and vasodilation, suggesting collateral circulation activation. Additionally, increased optical attenuation and photoacoustic absorption in the stroke area were linked to blood-brain barrier changes. This OCT-PAM system and its quantitative analysis method offer a promising tool for early ischemic stroke diagnosis and exploring underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms.

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