Visualizing spatiotemporal pattern of vascularization by SWIR fluorescence imaging in a mouse model of perforator flap transplantation

通过 SWIR 荧光成像在小鼠穿支皮瓣移植模型中可视化血管化的时空模式

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作者:Sijia Feng #, Mo Chen #, Huizhu Li #, Xiao Zhang, Xiner Du, Lu Fang, Kai Xu, Shunyao Li, Fuchun Chen, Yunxia Li, Fei Xiong, Dan Hu, Jingyi Mi, Xuanfeng Qin, Jun Chen

Abstract

Vascularization as a spatiotemporally interlaced process involving angiogenesis and vascular remodeling, has seldom been investigated comprehensively regarding the interrelationship of the two intertwining but sequential processes. Here, a shortwave infrared (SWIR) fluorescence imaging strategy based on quantum dots (QDs) was designed to dynamically visualize vascularization in vivo and in situ in a perforator transplantation mouse model. The vascularization process could be directly perceived from the established flap model with an optimal observation window at 10 min post-injection. Anchored in SWIR technology and image processing, it was revealed that temporally, angiogenesis lasted throughout 21 days after surgery while vascular remodeling took a dominant role after 14 days both in vivo and in situ. Moreover, four perforasomes of the flap in situ displayed spatially that Zone IV shortened the vascularization process with sufficient blood supply from the LDCIA, while Zone II recovered slowly from ischemia with a lack of blood supply. This study serves as a pioneer in adding novel cognition to spatiotemporal pattern of vascularization through visualizing angiogenesis and vascular remodeling simultaneously and dynamically, thus facilitating further investigation into the mechanisms behind.

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