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Photoacoustic signal characterization of cancer treatment response: Correlation with changes in tumor oxygenation

Authors :
Jonathan P. May
Eno Hysi
Shyh-Dar Li
Lauren A. Wirtzfeld
Elijus Undzys
Michael C. Kolios
Source :
Photoacoustics, Photoacoustics, Vol 5, Iss C, Pp 25-35 (2017)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Ryerson University Library and Archives, 2022.

Abstract

Frequency analysis of the photoacoustic radiofrequency signals and oxygen saturation estimates were used to monitor the in-vivo response of a novel, thermosensitive liposome treatment. The liposome encapsulated doxorubicin (HaT-DOX) releasing it rapidly (Photoacoustic imaging (VevoLAZR, 750/850 nm, 40 MHz) of EMT-6 breast cancer tumors was performed 30 min pre- and post-treatment and up to 7 days post-treatment (at 2/5/24 h timepoints). HaT-DOX-treatment responders exhibited on average a 22% drop in oxygen saturation 2 h post-treatment and a decrease (45% at 750 nm and 73% at 850 nm) in the slope of the normalized PA frequency spectra. The spectral slope parameter correlated with treatment-induced hemorrhaging which increased the optical absorber effective size via interstitial red blood cell leakage. Combining frequency analysis and oxygen saturation estimates differentiated treatment responders from non-responders/control animals by probing the treatment-induced structural changes of blood vessel.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Photoacoustics, Photoacoustics, Vol 5, Iss C, Pp 25-35 (2017)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08df1f520deb0305f5252bfec5fa6653