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Quantitative molecular bioluminescence tomography. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bioluminescence imaging and tomography (BLT) are techniques used to study biological activities in mice, but their accuracy is limited by unknown optical properties of the tissues involved.
  • A new optimization algorithm has been developed to simultaneously determine both the optical properties and the location of bioluminescent sources using surface measurements.
  • The algorithm can accurately locate bioluminescence sources within 1 mm, achieving results comparable or superior to existing methods that require prior knowledge of optical parameters, thus enhancing molecular imaging capabilities.

Article Abstract

Significance: Bioluminescence imaging and tomography (BLT) are used to study biologically relevant activity, typically within a mouse model. A major limitation is that the underlying optical properties of the volume are unknown, leading to the use of a "best" estimate approach often compromising quantitative accuracy.

Aim: An optimization algorithm is presented that localizes the spatial distribution of bioluminescence by simultaneously recovering the optical properties and location of bioluminescence source from the same set of surface measurements.

Approach: Measured data, using implanted self-illuminating sources as well as an orthotopic glioblastoma mouse model, are employed to recover three-dimensional spatial distribution of the bioluminescence source using a multi-parameter optimization algorithm.

Results: The proposed algorithm is able to recover the size and location of the bioluminescence source while accounting for tissue attenuation. Localization accuracies of <1  mm are obtained in all cases, which is similar if not better than current "gold standard" methods that predict optical properties using a different imaging modality.

Conclusions: Application of this approach, using in-vivo experimental data has shown that quantitative BLT is possible without the need for any prior knowledge about optical parameters, paving the way toward quantitative molecular imaging of exogenous and indigenous biological tumor functionality.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207518PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.27.6.066004DOI Listing

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