活体光谱成像作为精确测量小鼠血管形成的工具。

Alicia Arranz, Ariadne Androulidaki, Berber Mol, Eleftheria Tsentelierou, Efstathios N Stathopoulos, Christos Tsatsanis, Jorge Ripoll
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摘要

背景:定量测定新血管的发育对我们了解包括癌症在内的几种疾病的进展至关重要。然而,在大多数情况下,没有一种简单、准确、独立于用户和具有成本效益的小动物成像高通量技术。方法:在这项工作中,我们提出了一种基于光谱成像的简单方法,以增加血管和周围组织之间的对比度,从而准确确定血管面积。该方法在4T1乳腺癌小鼠体内模型中进行了测试,并通过组织学和微血管密度分析进行了验证。结果:我们发现利用激发/发射滤波器对可以准确测量血管化面积,增强周围组织的自身荧光,显著增加周围组织和血管的对比度。此外,我们发现该技术与组织学和微血管密度分析之间具有良好的相关性。结论:利用光谱成像技术,我们已经表明,可以准确地确定血管内的体积。我们相信,由于该技术的低成本、准确性、用户独立性和简单性,它将在那些需要体内定量信息的情况下具有很大的价值。
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Intravital spectral imaging as a tool for accurate measurement of vascularization in mice.

Intravital spectral imaging as a tool for accurate measurement of vascularization in mice.

Intravital spectral imaging as a tool for accurate measurement of vascularization in mice.

Intravital spectral imaging as a tool for accurate measurement of vascularization in mice.

Background: Quantitative determination of the development of new blood vessels is crucial for our understanding of the progression of several diseases, including cancer. However, in most cases a high throughput technique that is simple, accurate, user-independent and cost-effective for small animal imaging is not available.

Methods: In this work we present a simple approach based on spectral imaging to increase the contrast between vessels and surrounding tissue, enabling accurate determination of the blood vessel area. This approach is put to test with a 4T1 breast cancer murine in vivo model and validated with histological and microvessel density analysis.

Results: We found that one can accurately measure the vascularization area by using excitation/emission filter pairs which enhance the surrounding tissue's autofluorescence, significantly increasing the contrast between surrounding tissue and blood vessels. Additionally, we found excellent correlation between this technique and histological and microvessel density analysis.

Conclusions: Making use of spectral imaging techniques we have shown that it is possible to accurately determine blood vessel volume intra-vitally. We believe that due to the low cost, accuracy, user-independence and simplicity of this technique, it will be of great value in those cases where in vivo quantitative information is necessary.

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