An optical imaging method to monitor stem cell migration in a model of immune-mediated arthritis
Source: Opt. Express 17, 24403 (2010); doi:10.1364/OE.17.024403
Issue Date: 15 February 2010
KEYWORDS and PACS
biomedical measurement,
fluorescence,
optical microscopy,
biomedical imaging,
medicine,
optical images,
bio-optics,
patient diagnosis
- 87.80.-y
Biophysical techniques (research methods) - 87.85.-d
Biomedical engineering - 87.64.M-
Optical microscopy in biophysics and medical physics - 87.64.kv
Fluorescence spectroscopy in biophysics and medical physics - 87.57.-s
Medical imaging - 87.85.Pq
Biomedical imaging - 87.63.L-
Visual medical imaging - 87.85.Ox
Biomedical instrumentation and transducers - YEAR: 2009
PUBLICATION DATA
The objective of this work is to establish an optical imaging technique that would enable monitoring of the integration of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in arthritic joints. Our approach is based on first developing a labeling technique of MSC with the fluorescent dye DiD followed by tracking the cell migration kinetics from the spatial distribution of the DiD fluorescence in optical images (OI). The experimental approach involves first the in vitro OI of MSC labeled with DiD accompanied by fluorescence microscopy measurements to establish localization of the signal within the cells. Thereafter, DiD-labeled MSC were injected into polyarthritic, athymic rats and the signal localization within the experimental animals was monitored over several days. The experimental results indicate that DiD integrated into the cell membrane. DiD-labeled MSC localization in the arthritic ankle joints was observed with OI indicating that this method can be applied to monitor MSC in arthritic joints.
©2009 Optical Society of America
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