Evans blue dye-enhanced capillary-resolution photoacoustic microscopy in vivo

Junjie Yao, Konstantin Maslov, Song Hu, Lihong V. Wang

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Abstract

Complete and continuous imaging of microvascular networks is crucial for a wide variety of biomedical applications. Photoacoustic tomography can provide high resolution microvascular imaging using hemoglobin within red blood cells (RBCs) as an endogenic contrast agent. However, intermittent RBC flow in capillaries results in discontinuous and fragmentary capillary images. To overcome this problem, we use Evans blue (EB) dye as a contrast agent for in vivo photoacoustic imaging. EB has strong optical absorption and distributes uniformly in the blood stream by chemically binding to albumin. With the help of EB, complete and continuous microvascular networks-especially capillaries-are imaged. The diffusion dynamics of EB leaving the blood stream and the clearance dynamics of the EB-albumin complex are also quantitatively investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Article number054049
JournalJournal of biomedical optics
Volume14
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Diffusion dynamics
  • Evans blue dye
  • Evans bluealbumin clearance
  • Photoacoustic imaging

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