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In Vivo Detection of Rat Colorectal Cancers by using a Dual-Wavelength Excitation Method

Hypoxia is a characteristic feature of solid neoplasms, and insufficient oxygen supply increases cellular nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) fluorescence, which is a main component of autofluorescence of the colorectal mucosa. We investigated whether a dual-wavelength excitation method which i...

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Autores principales: Miyawaki, Kiichiro, Harada, Yoshinori, Wakabayashi, Naoki, Imaizumi, Katsuichi, Koizumi, Noriaki, Nakano, Keimei, Yamaoka, Yoshihisa, Dai, Ping, Itoh, Yoshito, Takamatsu, Tetsuro
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Publicado: JAPAN SOCIETY OF HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CYTOCHEMISTRY 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4387246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25861131
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.14043
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author Miyawaki, Kiichiro
Harada, Yoshinori
Wakabayashi, Naoki
Imaizumi, Katsuichi
Koizumi, Noriaki
Nakano, Keimei
Yamaoka, Yoshihisa
Dai, Ping
Itoh, Yoshito
Takamatsu, Tetsuro
author_facet Miyawaki, Kiichiro
Harada, Yoshinori
Wakabayashi, Naoki
Imaizumi, Katsuichi
Koizumi, Noriaki
Nakano, Keimei
Yamaoka, Yoshihisa
Dai, Ping
Itoh, Yoshito
Takamatsu, Tetsuro
author_sort Miyawaki, Kiichiro
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description Hypoxia is a characteristic feature of solid neoplasms, and insufficient oxygen supply increases cellular nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) fluorescence, which is a main component of autofluorescence of the colorectal mucosa. We investigated whether a dual-wavelength excitation method which is optimized for sensing mucosal NADH fluorescence could be applicable to the detection of rat colorectal cancers in vivo. Rat colorectal adenocarcinomas were studied by using fluorescence stereomicroscopy. After autofluorescence images at 470 nm irradiated with dual-wavelength excitation at 365 nm (F(365)(ex)) and 405 nm (F(405)(ex)) were acquired, ratio images were produced by dividing F(365)(ex) by F(405)(ex): The excitation-emission wavelength pairs in F(365)(ex) and F(405)(ex) were adjusted for acquisition of NADH fluorescence and reference fluorescence. Based on observations from the luminal surface in vivo, F(365)(ex)/F(405)(ex) ratio images indicated a 1.57-fold higher signal value in the cancers than in the surrounding normal mucosa. The signal values in F(365)(ex)/F(405)(ex) ratio images were less mutually related with the hemoglobin concentration index. Small adenocarcinomas (less than 4 mm) could be detected on F(365)(ex)/F(405)(ex) ratio images. The results showed that NADH fluorescence measurement with little interference from tissue hemoglobin is efficient for visualizing rat colorectal cancers in vivo, suggesting that the dual-wavelength excitation method has potential for label-free endoscopic detection of diminutive colorectal neoplasms.
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spelling pubmed-43872462015-04-08 In Vivo Detection of Rat Colorectal Cancers by using a Dual-Wavelength Excitation Method Miyawaki, Kiichiro Harada, Yoshinori Wakabayashi, Naoki Imaizumi, Katsuichi Koizumi, Noriaki Nakano, Keimei Yamaoka, Yoshihisa Dai, Ping Itoh, Yoshito Takamatsu, Tetsuro Acta Histochem Cytochem Regular Article Hypoxia is a characteristic feature of solid neoplasms, and insufficient oxygen supply increases cellular nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) fluorescence, which is a main component of autofluorescence of the colorectal mucosa. We investigated whether a dual-wavelength excitation method which is optimized for sensing mucosal NADH fluorescence could be applicable to the detection of rat colorectal cancers in vivo. Rat colorectal adenocarcinomas were studied by using fluorescence stereomicroscopy. After autofluorescence images at 470 nm irradiated with dual-wavelength excitation at 365 nm (F(365)(ex)) and 405 nm (F(405)(ex)) were acquired, ratio images were produced by dividing F(365)(ex) by F(405)(ex): The excitation-emission wavelength pairs in F(365)(ex) and F(405)(ex) were adjusted for acquisition of NADH fluorescence and reference fluorescence. Based on observations from the luminal surface in vivo, F(365)(ex)/F(405)(ex) ratio images indicated a 1.57-fold higher signal value in the cancers than in the surrounding normal mucosa. The signal values in F(365)(ex)/F(405)(ex) ratio images were less mutually related with the hemoglobin concentration index. Small adenocarcinomas (less than 4 mm) could be detected on F(365)(ex)/F(405)(ex) ratio images. The results showed that NADH fluorescence measurement with little interference from tissue hemoglobin is efficient for visualizing rat colorectal cancers in vivo, suggesting that the dual-wavelength excitation method has potential for label-free endoscopic detection of diminutive colorectal neoplasms. JAPAN SOCIETY OF HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CYTOCHEMISTRY 2014-10-31 2014-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4387246/ /pubmed/25861131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.14043 Text en 2014 The Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Miyawaki, Kiichiro
Harada, Yoshinori
Wakabayashi, Naoki
Imaizumi, Katsuichi
Koizumi, Noriaki
Nakano, Keimei
Yamaoka, Yoshihisa
Dai, Ping
Itoh, Yoshito
Takamatsu, Tetsuro
In Vivo Detection of Rat Colorectal Cancers by using a Dual-Wavelength Excitation Method
title In Vivo Detection of Rat Colorectal Cancers by using a Dual-Wavelength Excitation Method
title_full In Vivo Detection of Rat Colorectal Cancers by using a Dual-Wavelength Excitation Method
title_fullStr In Vivo Detection of Rat Colorectal Cancers by using a Dual-Wavelength Excitation Method
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Detection of Rat Colorectal Cancers by using a Dual-Wavelength Excitation Method
title_short In Vivo Detection of Rat Colorectal Cancers by using a Dual-Wavelength Excitation Method
title_sort in vivo detection of rat colorectal cancers by using a dual-wavelength excitation method
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4387246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25861131
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.14043
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