Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 10, Issue 12, 121701(2012)
Studying murine hindlimb ischemia by photoacoustic microscopy
The murine model of hindlimb ischemia is extensively used in studies on the physiology and pathology of ischemia and angiogenesis. Traditional non-invasive evaluation methods, such as laser or ultrasound blood flow perfusion imaging and micro-CT angiography, are limited either by low resolution or toxic exogenous agents. Relying on intrinsic high optical absorption contrast, we conduct label-free imaging of subcutaneous blood vasculature in the hindlimb of murine models by photoacoustic microscopy (PAM). The angiogenesis induced by ischemia in the hindlimb is successfully observed at high resolution in vivo and non-invasively. PAM is a potentially powerful imaging method for studying ischemic diseases and resultant angiogenesis.
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Shuoqi Ye, Junyu Yang, Jianzhong Xi, Qiushi Ren, Changhui Li, "Studying murine hindlimb ischemia by photoacoustic microscopy," Chin. Opt. Lett. 10, 121701 (2012)
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Received: May. 14, 2012
Accepted: Jul. 11, 2012
Published Online: Nov. 28, 2012
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