Lambers Floor M, Kuhn Gisela, Müller Ralph
Institute for Biomechanics, ETH Zurich , Zurich, Switzerland .
Bonekey Rep. 2012 Feb 22;1:37. doi: 10.1038/bonekey.2012.28. eCollection 2012.
The skeleton is important to the body as a source of minerals and blood cells and provides a structural framework for strength, mobility and the protection of organs. Bone diseases and disorders can have deteriorating effects on the skeleton, but the biological processes underlying anatomical changes in bone diseases occurring in vivo are not well understood, mostly due to the lack of appropriate analysis techniques. Therefore, there is ongoing research in the development of novel in vivo imaging techniques and molecular markers that might help to gain more knowledge of these pathological pathways in animal models and patients. This perspective provides an overview of the latest developments in molecular imaging applied to bone. It emphasizes that multimodality imaging, the combination of multiple imaging techniques encompassing different image modalities, enhances the interpretability of data, and is imperative for the understanding of the biological processes and the associated changes in bone structure and function relationships in vivo.
骨骼对身体非常重要,它是矿物质和血细胞的来源,为身体提供强度、活动能力以及保护器官的结构框架。骨骼疾病和紊乱会对骨骼产生恶化影响,但对于体内发生的骨骼疾病解剖学变化背后的生物学过程,人们了解并不充分,这主要是由于缺乏合适的分析技术。因此,目前正在进行新型体内成像技术和分子标记物的研发研究,这些技术和标记物可能有助于在动物模型和患者中更多地了解这些病理途径。本观点综述了应用于骨骼的分子成像的最新进展。它强调多模态成像,即多种涵盖不同图像模态的成像技术的结合,增强了数据的可解释性,对于理解体内生物学过程以及骨骼结构与功能关系的相关变化至关重要。