DocumentCode
755249
Title
Molecular and Cellular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Ultrasound
Author
Christiansen, Jonathan Philip ; Lindner, Jonathan R.
Author_Institution
Cardiovascular Div., Univ. of Auckland, New Zealand
Volume
93
Issue
4
fYear
2005
fDate
4/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
809
Lastpage
818
Abstract
Molecular imaging is an expanding field that involves the noninvasive detection of cellular and molecular mediators of disease using a range of imaging modalities. Molecular imaging using contrast-enhanced ultrasound relies on the detection of novel site-targeted ultrasound contrast agents. Gas-filled encapsulated microbubbles provide a sensitive and high-resolution ultrasound contrast agent, and site-targeted imaging is facilitated by the manipulation of the shell surface of these microbubbles. Nonmicrobubble agents such as immunoliposomes and small nanoemulsion agents have also been developed for targeting purposes. These contrast agents are retained within regions of a specific pathophysiological process, thereby allowing noninvasive phenotypic characterization of tissue. Since microbubbles are pure intravascular tracers, they provide an optimal agent to assess molecular processes occurring on the vascular endothelial surface. Accordingly, the pathologic states that have been targeted include inflammation, angiogenesis associated with ischemia and neoplasms, and thrombus formation. This review describes: 1) the potential clinical and research uses for targeted imaging; 2) strategies that have been employed for the creation of site-targeted ultrasound contrast agents; 3) the unique challenges for imaging targeted ultrasound contrast agents; and 4) initial results and experience in the imaging of molecular events in animal models of disease.
Keywords
cellular biophysics; echocardiography; molecular biophysics; angiogenesis; cellular imaging; cellular mediators; contrast echocardiography; imaging modalities; immunoliposomes; intravascular tracers; ischemia formation; microbubbles; molecular imaging; molecular mediators; neoplasms formation; noninvasive detection; nonmicrobubble agents; pathophysiological process; small nanoemulsion agents; targeted contrast ultrasound; targeted imaging; thrombus formation; ultrasound contrast agents; vascular endothelial surface; Animals; Biomedical imaging; Cardiology; Diseases; Drugs; High-resolution imaging; Magnetic resonance imaging; Medical treatment; Molecular imaging; Ultrasonic imaging; Angiogenesis; contrast echocardiography; contrast ultrasound; inflammation; microbubbles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2005.844260
Filename
1412107
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