You have requested a machine translation of selected content from our databases. This functionality is provided solely for your convenience and is in no way intended to replace human translation. Neither SPIE nor the owners and publishers of the content make, and they explicitly disclaim, any express or implied representations or warranties of any kind, including, without limitation, representations and warranties as to the functionality of the translation feature or the accuracy or completeness of the translations.
Translations are not retained in our system. Your use of this feature and the translations is subject to all use restrictions contained in the Terms and Conditions of Use of the SPIE website.
12 July 2007Whole body in vivo examination of small animals by simultaneous X-rays/optical tomography: comparison between the reconstructions
obtained with different types of fluorescent labels
Small animal diffuse optical tomography is an appealing tool for the investigation of molecular events in cancer research
and drug developments. The combination of the functional information brought by an optical system and the anatomical
information delivered by X-Rays enables i) a fast multimodality animal examination; ii) the correlation between the
biodistribution of the molecular probes and the morphology of the animal; iii) a more accurate optical data
reconstructions by using the anatomy of the animal as a constrain in the reconstructions.
A small animal multimodality tomographer for the coregistration of fluorescence optical signals and X-rays
measurements is used in the present study. The optical system is composed with a CW laser and a CCD camera coupled
with an appropriate combination of filters for the fluorescence detection. The animal is placed inside a transparent tube
filled with an index matching fluid. The X-ray generator and detector have been positioned perpendicularly to the optical
chain.
Original optical calibration techniques have been developed in order to control at any time the alignment between the
incident beam, the axis of the cylinder and the focus plan of the CCD. Specific developments have also been handled for
obtaining the geometry correlation between optical and X-rays data reconstructions.
This experimental setup is used in the present work for a study conducted on different kinds of fluorochromes for the
purpose of the development of new molecular probes. The instrument is also used for in vivo biological study conducted
on mice bearing tumors in the lungs, and tagged with near infrared optical probes (targeting probes such as Transferin-
AlexaFluor 750 or such as RAFT-(cRGD)4-Alexa700/Alexa750).
The alert did not successfully save. Please try again later.
A. Da Silva, T. Bordy, M. Debourdeau, J.-M. Dinten, P. Peltié, P. Rizo, "Whole body in vivo examination of small animals by simultaneous X-rays/optical tomography: comparison between the reconstructions obtained with different types of fluorescent labels," Proc. SPIE 6629, Diffuse Optical Imaging of Tissue, 662911 (12 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.728373