• DocumentCode
    1067800
  • Title

    In Vivo Molecular Imaging of Cervical Neoplasia Using Acetic Acid as Biomarker

  • Author

    Balas, Costas ; Papoutsoglou, George ; Potirakis, Antonis

  • Author_Institution
    Tech. Univ. of Crete, Chania
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2008
  • Firstpage
    29
  • Lastpage
    42
  • Abstract
    In this paper, a molecular imaging method employing acetic acid dilute solution as a biomarker is described. An interpretation of the biophysical processes that are involved in the biomarker-tissue interaction and are determining the in vivo measured dynamic scattering characteristics is presented. On the basis of this interpretation, a compartmental model of the epithelium is developed for predicting the epithelial transport phenomena that are expected to be correlated with the dynamic characteristics of the backscattered light. The model predictions have been compared with the experimental data obtained from patients with cervical neoplasia of different grade, with the aid of a specially developed imaging system. Comparisons confirmed the validity of the interpretation of the phenomenon, and particularly, the fact that dynamic scattering characteristics are largely determined by the intracellular proton concentration kinetics. In addition, the correlation of the latter with both structural and functional alterations, associated with cervical neoplasia development, has been predicted theoretically and confirmed experimentally. The established correlation enables the derivation of quantitative indices expressing disease-specific microstructural and functional alterations, from the in vivo measured dynamic optical characteristics. This highlights the potential of the developed imaging method and technology for the noninvasive diagnosis, guided therapeutics, and screening of cervical neoplasia.
  • Keywords
    biochemistry; biomedical measurement; biomedical optical imaging; cancer; cellular transport; gynaecology; light scattering; molecular biophysics; tumours; acetic acid dilute solution; biomarker-tissue interaction; biophysical processes; cervical neoplasia; disease-specific functional alterations; disease-specific microstructural alterations; dynamic optical characteristics; dynamic scattering characteristics; epithelial transport phenomena; epithelium model; in vivo measurement; in vivo molecular imaging; intracellular proton concentration kinetics; noninvasive diagnosis; quantitative indices; Biomarkers; In vivo; Kinetic theory; Light scattering; Molecular imaging; Neoplasms; Optical imaging; Optical scattering; Predictive models; Protons; Cervical neoplasia; colposcopy; modeling; molecular imaging; scattering; screening;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1077-260X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSTQE.2007.913396
  • Filename
    4451106