Photoacoustic molecular imaging for microvascular system in browning adipose tissues

Ronghe Chen, Sangni Lixu, Tao Chen
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At present, approximately one third of adults worldwide are obese or overweight. The phenomenon of adipose browning, that is, adipocyte trans-differentiation from an energy storage role to a heat production role, opens up a new way to reverse obesity. However, current methods for judging whether adipose browning occurs are usually based on invasive histological assessments. Adipose browning has been found to be accompanied by changes in adipose microvascular system. Therefore, our research focused on the above biological feature and used a non-invasive photoacoustic imaging technique that integrates the advantages of optical and acoustic imaging to visualize adipose microvascular system in obese mice treated with cold stimulation in a three-dimensional mode. The results showed that based on hemoglobin components, photoacoustic molecular imaging could not only accurately visually display a full view of increased arteriovenous blood network and enhanced blood oxygen consumption during adipose browning, but also quantitatively analyze it. Moreover, the data was consistent with the results of histological means including hematoxylin-eosin staining and immunofluorescence staining. In summary, we demonstrated the feasibility of photoacoustic molecular imaging for detecting adipose browning. This work will provide a new possibility for non-invasive assessment of adipose browning, which can help researchers and clinicians fight against obesity.
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褐色脂肪组织微血管系统的光声分子成像
目前,全世界约有三分之一的成年人肥胖或超重。脂肪褐变现象,即脂肪细胞从能量储存作用向产热作用的反分化,为逆转肥胖开辟了一条新的途径。然而,目前判断脂肪褐变是否发生的方法通常基于侵入性组织学评估。研究发现,脂肪褐变伴随着脂肪微血管系统的改变。因此,我们的研究针对上述生物学特征,采用一种非侵入性光声成像技术,结合光学和声学成像的优势,在低温刺激下对肥胖小鼠的脂肪微血管系统进行三维可视化。结果表明,基于血红蛋白成分的光声分子成像不仅能准确直观地全面显示脂肪褐变过程中动静脉血网的增加和血氧消耗的增加,还能对其进行定量分析。此外,该数据与苏木精-伊红染色和免疫荧光染色等组织学方法结果一致。总之,我们证明了光声分子成像检测脂肪褐变的可行性。这项工作将为非侵入性评估脂肪褐变提供新的可能性,这可以帮助研究人员和临床医生与肥胖作斗争。
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