Schafer Rachel, Leung Hui Min, Gmitro Arthur F
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; Department of Medical Imaging, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Biotechniques. 2014 Jul 1;57(1):45-50. doi: 10.2144/000114191. eCollection 2014 Jul.
Window chamber models have been developed and utilized as a means to study the complex microenvironment in which cancers develop, proliferate, and metastasize in small animals. Here we utilize rapid prototyping printer technology to construct a new plastic orthotopic mammary window chamber that is compatible with magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear imaging, and optical imaging. Optical imaging allows for high-resolution cellular and molecular level analysis of tissues; magnetic resonance imaging provides quantitative measures of tumor size, perfusion, diffusion, fat/water content relaxation parameters; and a nuclear imaging technique, called the Beta Imager, supports functional and metabolic imaging. Our demonstration of the multiple imaging capabilities of this model suggests that it can be used as a powerful platform for studying basic cancer biology and developing new cancer therapies.
窗口室模型已被开发并用作研究癌症在小动物体内发生、增殖和转移的复杂微环境的一种手段。在这里,我们利用快速成型打印机技术构建了一种新型的塑料原位乳腺窗口室,它与磁共振成像、核成像和光学成像兼容。光学成像允许对组织进行高分辨率的细胞和分子水平分析;磁共振成像提供肿瘤大小、灌注、扩散、脂肪/水含量弛豫参数的定量测量;一种称为β成像仪的核成像技术支持功能和代谢成像。我们对该模型多种成像能力的展示表明,它可以用作研究基础癌症生物学和开发新癌症疗法的强大平台。