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Multispectral optoacoustic tomography of myocardial infarction
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the feasibility of a high resolution optical imaging strategy for myocardial infarction. BACKGROUND: Near-infrared approaches to imaging cardiovascular disease enable visualization of disease-associated biological processes in vivo. However, even at the scale of small anim...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182822/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25327410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2012.11.001 |
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author | Taruttis, Adrian Wildgruber, Moritz Kosanke, Katja Beziere, Nicolas Licha, Kai Haag, Rainer Aichler, Michaela Walch, Axel Rummeny, Ernst Ntziachristos, Vasilis |
author_facet | Taruttis, Adrian Wildgruber, Moritz Kosanke, Katja Beziere, Nicolas Licha, Kai Haag, Rainer Aichler, Michaela Walch, Axel Rummeny, Ernst Ntziachristos, Vasilis |
author_sort | Taruttis, Adrian |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To investigate the feasibility of a high resolution optical imaging strategy for myocardial infarction. BACKGROUND: Near-infrared approaches to imaging cardiovascular disease enable visualization of disease-associated biological processes in vivo. However, even at the scale of small animals, the strong scattering of light prevents high resolution imaging after the first 1–2 mm of tissue, leading to degraded signal localization. METHODS: Multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) was used to non-invasively image myocardial infarction (MI) in a murine model of coronary artery ligation at resolutions not possible with current deep-tissue optical imaging methods. Post-MI imaging was based on resolving the spectral absorption signature of a dendritic polyglycerol sulfate-based (dPGS) near-infrared imaging agent targeted to P- and L-selectin. RESULTS: In vivo imaging succeeded in detection of the agent in the injured myocardium after intravenous injection. The high anatomic resolution (<200 μm) achieved by the described method allowed signals originating in the infarcted heart to be distinguished from uptake in adjacent regions. Histological analysis found dPGS signal in infarcted areas, originating from leukocytes and endothelial cells. CONCLUSIONS: MSOT imaging of myocardial infarction provides non-invasive visualization of optical contrast with a high spatial resolution that is not degraded by the scattering of light. |
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spelling | pubmed-41828222014-10-09 Multispectral optoacoustic tomography of myocardial infarction Taruttis, Adrian Wildgruber, Moritz Kosanke, Katja Beziere, Nicolas Licha, Kai Haag, Rainer Aichler, Michaela Walch, Axel Rummeny, Ernst Ntziachristos, Vasilis Photoacoustics Research Article OBJECTIVES: To investigate the feasibility of a high resolution optical imaging strategy for myocardial infarction. BACKGROUND: Near-infrared approaches to imaging cardiovascular disease enable visualization of disease-associated biological processes in vivo. However, even at the scale of small animals, the strong scattering of light prevents high resolution imaging after the first 1–2 mm of tissue, leading to degraded signal localization. METHODS: Multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) was used to non-invasively image myocardial infarction (MI) in a murine model of coronary artery ligation at resolutions not possible with current deep-tissue optical imaging methods. Post-MI imaging was based on resolving the spectral absorption signature of a dendritic polyglycerol sulfate-based (dPGS) near-infrared imaging agent targeted to P- and L-selectin. RESULTS: In vivo imaging succeeded in detection of the agent in the injured myocardium after intravenous injection. The high anatomic resolution (<200 μm) achieved by the described method allowed signals originating in the infarcted heart to be distinguished from uptake in adjacent regions. Histological analysis found dPGS signal in infarcted areas, originating from leukocytes and endothelial cells. CONCLUSIONS: MSOT imaging of myocardial infarction provides non-invasive visualization of optical contrast with a high spatial resolution that is not degraded by the scattering of light. Elsevier 2012-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4182822/ /pubmed/25327410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2012.11.001 Text en © 2012 Elsevier GmbH. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Taruttis, Adrian Wildgruber, Moritz Kosanke, Katja Beziere, Nicolas Licha, Kai Haag, Rainer Aichler, Michaela Walch, Axel Rummeny, Ernst Ntziachristos, Vasilis Multispectral optoacoustic tomography of myocardial infarction |
title | Multispectral optoacoustic tomography of myocardial infarction |
title_full | Multispectral optoacoustic tomography of myocardial infarction |
title_fullStr | Multispectral optoacoustic tomography of myocardial infarction |
title_full_unstemmed | Multispectral optoacoustic tomography of myocardial infarction |
title_short | Multispectral optoacoustic tomography of myocardial infarction |
title_sort | multispectral optoacoustic tomography of myocardial infarction |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182822/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25327410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2012.11.001 |
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