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Intraoperative Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging with Novel Indocyanine Green-Loaded Nanocarrier for Spinal Metastasis: A Preliminary Animal Study

Marginal resection during resection of a spinal metastasis is frequently difficult because of the presence of important tissues such as the aorta, vena cava, and dura mater, including the spinal cord adjacent to the vertebral body. Thus, there is an urgent need for novel intraoperative imaging modal...

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Autores principales: Funayama, Toru, Sakane, Masataka, Abe, Tetsuya, Hara, Isao, Ozeki, Eiichi, Ochiai, Naoyuki
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Bentham Open 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22787518
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120701206010080
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author Funayama, Toru
Sakane, Masataka
Abe, Tetsuya
Hara, Isao
Ozeki, Eiichi
Ochiai, Naoyuki
author_facet Funayama, Toru
Sakane, Masataka
Abe, Tetsuya
Hara, Isao
Ozeki, Eiichi
Ochiai, Naoyuki
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description Marginal resection during resection of a spinal metastasis is frequently difficult because of the presence of important tissues such as the aorta, vena cava, and dura mater, including the spinal cord adjacent to the vertebral body. Thus, there is an urgent need for novel intraoperative imaging modalities with the ability to clearly identify bone metastasis. We have proposed a novel nanocarrier loaded with indocyanine green (ICG) (ICG-lactosome) with tumor selectivity attributable to its enhanced permeation and retention (EPR) effect. We studied its feasibility in intraoperative near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence diagnosis with ICG-lactosome for imaging spinal metastasis. A rat model of subcutaneous mammary tumor and a rat model of spinal metastasis of breast cancer were used. Fluorescence emitted by the subcutaneous tumors and the spinal metastasis were clearly detected for at least 24 h. Moreover, imaging of the dissected spine revealed clear fluorescence emitted by the metastatic lesion in the L6 vertebra while the normal bone lacked fluorescence. This study was the first report on NIR fluorescence imaging of spinal metastasis in vivo. NIR fluorescence imaging with ICG-lactosome could be an effective intraoperative imaging modality for detecting spinal metastasis.
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spelling pubmed-33916552012-07-11 Intraoperative Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging with Novel Indocyanine Green-Loaded Nanocarrier for Spinal Metastasis: A Preliminary Animal Study Funayama, Toru Sakane, Masataka Abe, Tetsuya Hara, Isao Ozeki, Eiichi Ochiai, Naoyuki Open Biomed Eng J Article Marginal resection during resection of a spinal metastasis is frequently difficult because of the presence of important tissues such as the aorta, vena cava, and dura mater, including the spinal cord adjacent to the vertebral body. Thus, there is an urgent need for novel intraoperative imaging modalities with the ability to clearly identify bone metastasis. We have proposed a novel nanocarrier loaded with indocyanine green (ICG) (ICG-lactosome) with tumor selectivity attributable to its enhanced permeation and retention (EPR) effect. We studied its feasibility in intraoperative near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence diagnosis with ICG-lactosome for imaging spinal metastasis. A rat model of subcutaneous mammary tumor and a rat model of spinal metastasis of breast cancer were used. Fluorescence emitted by the subcutaneous tumors and the spinal metastasis were clearly detected for at least 24 h. Moreover, imaging of the dissected spine revealed clear fluorescence emitted by the metastatic lesion in the L6 vertebra while the normal bone lacked fluorescence. This study was the first report on NIR fluorescence imaging of spinal metastasis in vivo. NIR fluorescence imaging with ICG-lactosome could be an effective intraoperative imaging modality for detecting spinal metastasis. Bentham Open 2012-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3391655/ /pubmed/22787518 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120701206010080 Text en © Funayama et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Funayama, Toru
Sakane, Masataka
Abe, Tetsuya
Hara, Isao
Ozeki, Eiichi
Ochiai, Naoyuki
Intraoperative Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging with Novel Indocyanine Green-Loaded Nanocarrier for Spinal Metastasis: A Preliminary Animal Study
title Intraoperative Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging with Novel Indocyanine Green-Loaded Nanocarrier for Spinal Metastasis: A Preliminary Animal Study
title_full Intraoperative Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging with Novel Indocyanine Green-Loaded Nanocarrier for Spinal Metastasis: A Preliminary Animal Study
title_fullStr Intraoperative Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging with Novel Indocyanine Green-Loaded Nanocarrier for Spinal Metastasis: A Preliminary Animal Study
title_full_unstemmed Intraoperative Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging with Novel Indocyanine Green-Loaded Nanocarrier for Spinal Metastasis: A Preliminary Animal Study
title_short Intraoperative Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging with Novel Indocyanine Green-Loaded Nanocarrier for Spinal Metastasis: A Preliminary Animal Study
title_sort intraoperative near-infrared fluorescence imaging with novel indocyanine green-loaded nanocarrier for spinal metastasis: a preliminary animal study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22787518
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120701206010080
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