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In vivo photothermal therapy monitored by multi-position calibrated photoacoustic thermometer

With the ability of monitoring both temperature and photothermal agents, the photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a promising guiding tool for the photothermal therapy (PTT). The calibration line which depicts the relative variation of PA amplitude with the temperature should be obtained before using PA th...

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Autores principales: Peng, Kuan, Wang, Yongjun, Li, Lingfeng, Zhang, Jiaxi, Chen, Haobin, Xiao, Jiaying
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10172711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37180960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100501
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author Peng, Kuan
Wang, Yongjun
Li, Lingfeng
Zhang, Jiaxi
Chen, Haobin
Xiao, Jiaying
author_facet Peng, Kuan
Wang, Yongjun
Li, Lingfeng
Zhang, Jiaxi
Chen, Haobin
Xiao, Jiaying
author_sort Peng, Kuan
collection PubMed
description With the ability of monitoring both temperature and photothermal agents, the photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a promising guiding tool for the photothermal therapy (PTT). The calibration line which depicts the relative variation of PA amplitude with the temperature should be obtained before using PA thermometer. In existing study, a calibration line was generated based on the data from one spatial position, and used in the whole region of interesting (ROI). However, the generalization of this calibration line in ROI was not verified, especially for ROI with heterogeneous tissues. Moreover, the relationship between the distributions of photothermal agents and effective treatment area is not clear, hindering using photothermal agents’ distribution to optimize the administration-therapy interval. In this study, the distribution of effective photothermal agents and temperature in subcutaneously transplanted tumor mouse models were continuously monitored by 3D photoacoustic/ ultrasonic dual-modality imaging in 8 h after administration. With multiple micro-temperature probes in tumor and surrounding normal tissue, the PA thermometer was calibrated and evaluated at multiple spatial positions for the first time. The generalization in homologous tissue and tissue specificity in heterogeneous tissues of the PA thermometer calibration line were verified. Our study not only validated the effectivity of PA thermometer by proving the generalization of calibration line, but also removes a major obstacle that prevents applying the PA thermometer to a heterogeneous tissues ROI. The positive correlation between the proportion of effective treatment area and the proportion of effective photothermal agent area in the tumor was observed. Since the latter can be monitored with fast PA imaging, PA imaging can be employed as a convenient tool for seeking optimal administration-treatment interval.
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spelling pubmed-101727112023-05-12 In vivo photothermal therapy monitored by multi-position calibrated photoacoustic thermometer Peng, Kuan Wang, Yongjun Li, Lingfeng Zhang, Jiaxi Chen, Haobin Xiao, Jiaying Photoacoustics Research Article With the ability of monitoring both temperature and photothermal agents, the photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a promising guiding tool for the photothermal therapy (PTT). The calibration line which depicts the relative variation of PA amplitude with the temperature should be obtained before using PA thermometer. In existing study, a calibration line was generated based on the data from one spatial position, and used in the whole region of interesting (ROI). However, the generalization of this calibration line in ROI was not verified, especially for ROI with heterogeneous tissues. Moreover, the relationship between the distributions of photothermal agents and effective treatment area is not clear, hindering using photothermal agents’ distribution to optimize the administration-therapy interval. In this study, the distribution of effective photothermal agents and temperature in subcutaneously transplanted tumor mouse models were continuously monitored by 3D photoacoustic/ ultrasonic dual-modality imaging in 8 h after administration. With multiple micro-temperature probes in tumor and surrounding normal tissue, the PA thermometer was calibrated and evaluated at multiple spatial positions for the first time. The generalization in homologous tissue and tissue specificity in heterogeneous tissues of the PA thermometer calibration line were verified. Our study not only validated the effectivity of PA thermometer by proving the generalization of calibration line, but also removes a major obstacle that prevents applying the PA thermometer to a heterogeneous tissues ROI. The positive correlation between the proportion of effective treatment area and the proportion of effective photothermal agent area in the tumor was observed. Since the latter can be monitored with fast PA imaging, PA imaging can be employed as a convenient tool for seeking optimal administration-treatment interval. Elsevier 2023-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10172711/ /pubmed/37180960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100501 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Peng, Kuan
Wang, Yongjun
Li, Lingfeng
Zhang, Jiaxi
Chen, Haobin
Xiao, Jiaying
In vivo photothermal therapy monitored by multi-position calibrated photoacoustic thermometer
title In vivo photothermal therapy monitored by multi-position calibrated photoacoustic thermometer
title_full In vivo photothermal therapy monitored by multi-position calibrated photoacoustic thermometer
title_fullStr In vivo photothermal therapy monitored by multi-position calibrated photoacoustic thermometer
title_full_unstemmed In vivo photothermal therapy monitored by multi-position calibrated photoacoustic thermometer
title_short In vivo photothermal therapy monitored by multi-position calibrated photoacoustic thermometer
title_sort in vivo photothermal therapy monitored by multi-position calibrated photoacoustic thermometer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10172711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37180960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100501
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