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Raster-scan optoacoustic angiography of blood vessel development in colon cancer models.


ABSTRACT: Raster-scan optoacoustic angiography at 532?nm wavelength with 50??m lateral resolution at 2?mm diagnostic depth was used for quantitative characterization of neoangiogenesis in colon cancer models. Two tumor models of human colon adenocarcinoma (HT-29) and murine colon carcinoma (CT26) different in their histology and vascularization were compared. Tumors of both origins showed an inhomogeneous distribution of areas with high and low vascularization. Rapidly growing CT26 tumor demonstrated a higher rate of vessel growth from the periphery to the center. Peculiarities of the vascularity of tumor models revealed by optoacoustic imaging were confirmed by fluorescent microscopy with FITC-dextran and morphological analysis. The obtained results may be important for the investigation of tumor development and for improvement of colon cancer treatment strategies.

SUBMITTER: Orlova A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6275215 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Raster-scan optoacoustic angiography of blood vessel development in colon cancer models.

Orlova Anna A   Sirotkina Marina M   Smolina Ekaterina E   Elagin Vadim V   Kovalchuk Andrey A   Turchin Ilya I   Subochev Pavel P  

Photoacoustics 20181123


Raster-scan optoacoustic angiography at 532 nm wavelength with 50 μm lateral resolution at 2 mm diagnostic depth was used for quantitative characterization of neoangiogenesis in colon cancer models. Two tumor models of human colon adenocarcinoma (HT-29) and murine colon carcinoma (CT26) different in their histology and vascularization were compared. Tumors of both origins showed an inhomogeneous distribution of areas with high and low vascularization. Rapidly growing CT26 tumor demonstrated a hi  ...[more]

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