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- Title
Spectral Doppler optical coherence tomography imaging of localized ischemic stroke in a mouse model.
- Authors
Lingfeng Yu; Elaine Nguyen; Gangjun Liu; Bernard Choi; Zhongping Chen
- Abstract
We report the use of spectral Doppler optical coherence tomography imaging (SDOCTI) for quantitative evaluation of dynamic blood circulation before and after a localized ischemic stroke in a mouse model. Rose Bengal photodynamic therapy (PDT) is used as a noninvasive means for inducing localized ischemia in cortical microvasculature of the mouse. Fast, repeated Doppler optical coherence tomography scans across vessels of interest are performed to record flow dynamic information with high temporal resolution. Doppler-angle-independent flow indices are used to quantify vascular conditions before and after the induced ischemia by the photocoagulation of PDT. The higher (or lower) flow resistive indices are associated with higher (or lower) resistance states that are confirmed by laser speckle flow index maps (of laser speckle imaging). Our in vivoexperiments shows that SDOCTI can provide complementary quantified flow information that is an alternative to blood volume measurement, and can be used as a means for cortical microvasculature imaging well suited for small animal studies.
- Subjects
DOPPLER effect; OPTICAL coherence tomography; IMAGING systems; CORONARY disease; LABORATORY mice; QUANTITATIVE research; PHOTOCHEMOTHERAPY; LIGHT coagulation
- Publication
Journal of Biomedical Optics, 2010, Vol 15, Issue 6, p066006
- ISSN
1083-3668
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1117/1.3505016