Affiliation:
1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University
2. Engineering Research Center of Digital Medicine and Clinical Translation
Abstract
Sepsis is caused by dysregulated host inflammatory response to
infection. During sepsis, early identification and monitoring of
vascular leakage are pivotal for improved diagnosis, treatment, and
prognosis. However, there is a lack of research on noninvasive
observation of inflammation-related vascular leakage. Here, we
investigate the use of photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) for in
vivo visualization of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced ear
vascular leakage in mice using Evans blue (EB) as an indicator. A
model combining needle pricking on the mouse ear, topical smearing of
LPS on the mouse ear, and intravenous tail injection of EB is
developed. Topical application of LPS is expected to induce local
vascular leakage in skin. Inflammatory response is first validated by
ex vivo histology and enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay. Then, local ear vascular leakage is confirmed by ex
vivo measurement of swelling, thickening, and EB leakage.
Finally, PAM for in vivo identification and
evaluation of early vascular leakage using the model is demonstrated.
For PAM, common excitation wavelength of 532 nm is used, and an
algorithm is developed to extract quantitative metrics for EB leakage.
The results show potential of PAM for noninvasive longitudinal
monitoring of peripheral skin vascular leakage, which holds promise
for clinical sepsis diagnosis and management.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Natural Science Foundation of
Shanghai
Shanghai Jiao Tong
University
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology
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