Riley, Christopher B., et al. “Optoacoustic Characterization of Prostate Cancer in an in Vivo Transgenic Murine Model”. Journal of Biomedical Optics, vol. 19, no. 5, 2014, p. 056008, https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.19.5.056008.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Riley, Christopher B.
Author: Whelan, William M.
Author: Patterson, Michelle P.
Author: Kolios, Michael C.
Date Issued
2014
Abstract

Optoacoustic (OA) imaging was employed to distinguish normal from neoplastic tissues in a transgenic murine model of prostate cancer. OA images of five tumor-bearing mice and five age-matched controls across a 14 mm × 14 mm region of interest (ROI) on the lower abdomen were acquired using a reverse-mode OA imaging system (Seno Medical Instruments Inc., San Antonio, Texas). Neoplastic prostate tissue was identified based on the OA signal amplitude in combination with spectral analysis of the OA radio frequency (RF) data. Integration of the signal amplitude images was performed to construct two-dimensional images of the ROI. The prostate tumors generated higher amplitude signals than those of the surrounding tissues, with contrast ratios ranging from 31 to 36 dB. The RF spectrum analysis showed significant differences between the tumor and the control mice. The midband fit was higher by 5 dB (62%), the intercept higher by 4 dB (57%) and the spectral slope higher by 0.4 dB/MHz (50%) for neoplastic prostate tissue compared to normal tissues in the control mice. The results demonstrate that OA offers high contrast imaging of prostate cancer in vivo.

Note

University of Prince Edward Island, Department of Physics, 550 University Ave., Charlottetown C1A 4P3, CanadabAtlantic Veterinary College, Department of Biomedical Sciences, 550 University Ave., Charlottetown C1A 4P3, Canada.; University of Adelaide, School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Roseworthy, South Australia 5371, Australia.; Ryerson University, Department of Physics, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto M5B 2K3, Canada.; University of Prince Edward Island, Department of Physics, 550 University Ave., Charlottetown C1A 4P3, CanadabAtlantic Veterinary College, Department of Biomedical Sciences, 550 University Ave., Charlottetown C1A 4P3, Canada.

United States

Published by SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering in cooperation with International Biomedical Optics Society

Language

  • English
Page range
056008
Host Title
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Host Abbreviated Title
J.Biomed.Opt.
Volume
19
Issue
5
Part Date
2014-05
ISSN
1560-2281