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Imaging a photodynamic therapy photosensitizer in vivo with a time-gated fluorescence tomography system

  • Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Abstract

We report the tomographic imaging of a photodynamic therapy (PDT) photosensitizer, 2-(1-hexyloxyethyl)-2-devinyl pyropheophorbide-a (HPPH) in vivo with time-domain fluorescence diffuse optical tomography (TD-FDOT). Simultaneous reconstruction of fluorescence yield and lifetime of HPPH was performed before and after PDT. The methodology was validated in phantom experiments, and depth-resolved in vivo imaging was achieved through simultaneous three-dimensional (3-D) mappings of fluorescence yield and lifetime contrasts. The tomographic images of a human head-and-neck xenograft in a mouse confirmed the preferential uptake and retention of HPPH by the tumor 24-h post-injection. HPPH-mediated PDT induced significant changes in fluorescence yield and lifetime. This pilot study demonstrates that TD-FDOT may be a good imaging modality for assessing photosensitizer distributions in deep tissue during PDT monitoring.

Original languageEnglish
Article number071306
JournalJournal of Biomedical Optics
Volume17
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2012

Keywords

  • Diffusion
  • Fluorescence
  • Image reconstruction
  • Imaging system
  • Photodynamic therapy
  • Tomography

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