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Quantitative Assessment of Intestinal Injury Using a Novel In Vivo, Near-Infrared Imaging Technique

机译:使用新型体内,近红外成像技术对肠道损伤进行定量评估

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Intestinal injury owing to inflammation, severe trauma, and burn is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Currently, animal models employed to study the intestinal response to injury and inflammation depend on outdated methods of analysis. Given that these classic intestinal assays are lethal to the experimental animal, there is no ability to study the gut response to injury in the same animal over time. We postulated that by developing an in vivo assay to image intestinal injury using fluorescent dye, it could complement other expensive, time-consuming, and semiquantitative classic means of detecting intestinal injury. We describe a novel in vivo, noninvasive method to image intestinal injury using a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera that allows for serial visual and quantitative analysis of intestinal injury. Our results correlate with traditional, time-consuming, semiquantitative assays of intestinal injury, now allowing the noninvasive, nonlethal assessment of injury over time.
机译:由于炎症,严重创伤和烧伤引起的肠损伤是发病率和死亡率的主要原因。目前,用于研究肠道对损伤和炎症反应的动物模型取决于过时的分析方法。鉴于这些经典的肠道检测方法对实验动物具有致死性,因此无法研究随时间推移同一动物对肠道的伤害反应。我们推测,通过开发一种利用荧光染料对肠损伤进行成像的体内分析方法,它可以补充其他昂贵,耗时且半定量的检测肠损伤的经典方法。我们描述了一种新型的体内无创方法,使用电荷耦合器件(CCD)相机对肠损伤进行成像,可对肠损伤进行连续的视觉和定量分析。我们的结果与传统的,耗时的,半定量的肠损伤相关,现在可以对损伤进行无创,非致命性评估。

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    《Molecular imaging》 |2010年第1期|30-39|共10页
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    Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA;

    Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA;

    Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA;

    Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA;

    Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA;

    Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA;

    Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA;

    Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA;

    Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, CA FACS, 200 W. Arbor Drive, #8896, San Diego, CA 92103-8896;

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