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Diet and abdominal autofluorescence detected by in vivo fluorescence imaging of living mice.

Yusuke Inoue1, Kiyoko Izawa, Shigeru Kiryu, Arinobu Tojo, Kuni Ohtomo.   

Abstract

We investigated the effect of diet on abdominal autofluorescence detected by in vivo fluorescence imaging (FLI) of living mice. Groups of mice were fed a regular, alfalfa-free, or purified diet, and whole-body FLI was performed without the administration of fluorescent probes. In addition, quantum dots were injected intravenously into mice fed one of the three diets, and FLI was performed 3 and 24 hours later. Intense autofluorescence originating from the animals' intestinal contents was observed in mice fed the regular diet. Intestinal autofluorescence decreased substantially after feeding with the alfalfa-free diet and further after feeding with the purified diet. The decline was rapid and took only 1 to 2 days; however, it may have been affected by an intake of feces. The reticuloendothelial system was clearly delineated using a low dose of quantum dots in mice fed the purified diet. On the other hand, intestinal autofluorescence was visible 24 hours postinjection in mice given the alfalfa-free diet and definitely impaired the image quality in mice fed the regular diet. The use of a low-fluorescence diet, especially a purified diet, rapidly reduces intestinal autofluorescence and is expected to enhance the potential of in vivo FLI.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18384720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Imaging        ISSN: 1535-3508            Impact factor:   4.488


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