University of Michigan School of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
J Biomed Opt. 2012 Sep;17(9):96013-1. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.17.9.096013.
Identifying neovascularity (angiogenesis) as an early feature of inflammatory arthritis can help in early accurate diagnosis and treatment monitoring of this disease. Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is a hybrid imaging modality which relies on intrinsic differences in the optical absorption among the tissues being imaged. Since blood has highly absorbing chromophores including both oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin, PAT holds potential in identifying early angiogenesis associated with inflammatory joint diseases. PAT is used to identify changes in the development of inflammatory arthritis in a rat model. Imaging at two different wavelengths, 1064 nm and 532 nm, on rats revealed that there is a significant signal enhancement in the ankle joints of the arthritis affected rats when compared to the normal control group. Histology images obtained from both the normal and the arthritis affected rats correlated well with the PAT findings. Results support the fact that the emerging PAT could become a new tool for clinical management of inflammatory arthritis.
将新生血管形成(血管生成)鉴定为炎症性关节炎的早期特征有助于对此类疾病进行早期准确诊断和治疗监测。光声断层扫描(PAT)是一种混合成像方式,它依赖于被成像组织之间固有光学吸收差异。由于血液中含有高度吸收的色团,包括氧合和去氧血红蛋白,因此 PAT 具有识别与炎症性关节疾病相关的早期血管生成的潜力。PAT 用于识别大鼠模型中炎症性关节炎的发展变化。在大鼠上进行的两个不同波长(1064nm 和 532nm)的成像显示,与正常对照组相比,关节炎大鼠的踝关节信号显著增强。从正常和关节炎大鼠获得的组织学图像与 PAT 结果很好地相关。结果支持这样一个事实,即新兴的 PAT 可能成为炎症性关节炎临床管理的一种新工具。