Title of article :
Effects of Depilation-Induced Skin Pigmentation and Diet-Induced Fluorescence on In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging
Author/Authors :
Kwon, Sunkuk University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston, USA , Sevick-Muraca, Eva M University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston, USA
Abstract :
Near-infrared fluorescence imaging (NIRFI) and far-red fluorescence imaging (FRFI) were used to investigate effects of depilationinduced skin pigmentation and diet-induced background fluorescence on fluorescent signal amplitude and lymphatic contraction
frequency in C57BL6 mice. Far-red fluorescent signal amplitude, but not frequency, was affected by diet-induced fluorescence,
which was removed by feeding the mice an alfalfa-free diet, and skin pigmentation further impacted the amplitude measurement.
NIRFI showed minimal background fluorescence; however, skin pigmentation reduced the amplitude of fluorescent signal changes.
Therefore, these effects should be taken into account when imaging mice with different states of skin pigmentation and diet-induced
background fluorescence in vivo.
Keywords :
Vivo , Fluorescence , Pigmentation , ICG
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging