In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging is Well-Suited for the Monitoring of Adenovirus Directed Transgene Expression in Living Organisms
Purpose We tested a new light detection cooled charge-coupled device (CCD) for in vivo assessment of noninvasive, whole-body fluorescence optical imaging of adenovirus directed enhanced green fluorescent protein (AdEGFP) expression. Procedures AdEGFP was injected i.v. into BALB/c mice via tail vein....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular imaging and biology 2010-06, Vol.12 (3), p.278-285 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
We tested a new light detection cooled charge-coupled device (CCD) for
in vivo
assessment of noninvasive, whole-body fluorescence optical imaging of adenovirus directed enhanced green fluorescent protein (AdEGFP) expression.
Procedures
AdEGFP was injected i.v. into BALB/c mice via tail vein. Whole-body fluorescence optical imaging of AdEGFP expression was performed using a Kodak 2000MM Image Station before and after vector administration.
Results
EGFP expression was exclusively detected around the abdominal cavity, and the fluorescent signal peaked at day 4 and then remained detectable for at least 30 days.
Ex vivo
fluorescence imaging confirmed that EGFP expression was restricted to the liver, and transgene expression was homogeneously diffused into all four lobes.
Conclusions
These findings demonstrate that
in vivo
fluorescence imaging provides functional data indicating the approximate location, magnitude, and duration of AdEGFP expression. |
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ISSN: | 1536-1632 1860-2002 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11307-009-0260-x |