In-vivo characterization of zebrafish bone degradation and regeneration models by optical coherence tomography

Weijian Gao, Mengyu Zhou, Jing Huang, Shuqi Gan, Yao Xu, Ting Lu, Yiqing Zhang, Jian Zhang
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Zebrafish is a well-established in vivo model that exhibit high homology with the development of human innate immunity while well-established human disease model in vivo for various human diseases as well as the drug safetyevaluation process. However, few optical imaging methods could effectively visualize the structure of adult zebrafish due to their limited penetration depth. In this paper, in vivo high-resolution and long-term characterization of human bone disease models based on zebrafish were achieved with optical coherence tomography (OCT). The capability of three-dimensional OCT imaging was also played important role in visualization of zebrafish bone disease model. This paper presents the construction of bone degradation and regeneration model and OCT imaging in vivo based on zebrafish.
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光学相干断层成像技术在体内表征斑马鱼骨降解和再生模型
斑马鱼是一种完善的与人类先天免疫发展高度同源的体内模型,也是一种完善的人类疾病体内模型,可用于各种人类疾病和药物安全性评价过程。然而,由于其穿透深度有限,很少有光学成像方法可以有效地可视化成年斑马鱼的结构。在本文中,利用光学相干断层扫描(OCT)实现了基于斑马鱼的人体骨病模型的体内高分辨率和长期表征。三维OCT成像能力在斑马鱼骨病模型的可视化中也起着重要作用。本文介绍了斑马鱼骨降解再生模型的构建及活体OCT成像。
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