NIR-II fluorescence microscopic bioimaging for intrahepatic angiography and the early detection of microlesions.

Front Bioeng Biotechnol

State Key Laboratory of Pathogenesis, Prevention and Treatment of High Incidence Diseases in Central Asia, School of Medical Engineering and Technology, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, China.

Published: April 2023

Hepatic alveolar echinococcosis (HAE) is caused by the metacestode of , which shows characteristics of malignant tumors with high mortality. However, traditional diagnostic imaging methods are still not sufficient for the recognition of HAE microlesions in the early stages. Near-infrared-II (900-1700 nm, NIR-II) fluorescence microscopic imaging (NIR-II-FMI) has shown great potential for biomedical detection. A novel type of negative target imaging method based on NIR-II-FMI with the assistance of indocyanine green (ICG) was explored. Then, NIR-II-FMI was applied to the early detection of HAE for the first time. The negative targeting NIR-II fluorescence imaging of HAE-infected mice at different stages with the assistance of ICG under 808 nm of laser irradiation was obtained. Especially, HAE microlesions at the early stage were detected clearly. Moreover, clear intrahepatic angiography was achieved under the same NIR-II-FMI system.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154522PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1157852DOI Listing

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