2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41377-019-0181-7
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Non-invasive determination of murine placental and foetal functional parameters with multispectral optoacoustic tomography

Abstract: Despite the importance of placental function in embryonic development, it remains poorly understood and challenging to characterize, primarily due to the lack of non-invasive imaging tools capable of monitoring placental and foetal oxygenation and perfusion parameters during pregnancy. We developed an optoacoustic tomography approach for real-time imaging through entire ~4 cm cross-sections of pregnant mice. Functional changes in both maternal and embryo regions were studied at different gestation days when su… Show more

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“…We saw minimal changes in placental oxygenation at different arterial oxygenations. Our PAFT data indicating that there were minimal changes in the relative sPO 2 of the placentas, in comparison to changes in the maternal common iliac artery, is different from previously published photoacoustic imaging studies from Arthuis et al [ 43 ] and Basak et al [ 26 ]. However, the Arthuis et al group used 5% oxygen to create a hypoxic condition which likely led to their observed greater reduction in placental sPO 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We saw minimal changes in placental oxygenation at different arterial oxygenations. Our PAFT data indicating that there were minimal changes in the relative sPO 2 of the placentas, in comparison to changes in the maternal common iliac artery, is different from previously published photoacoustic imaging studies from Arthuis et al [ 43 ] and Basak et al [ 26 ]. However, the Arthuis et al group used 5% oxygen to create a hypoxic condition which likely led to their observed greater reduction in placental sPO 2 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Indocyanine green (ICG) dye, a widely used contrast agent in both fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging [ 21 ], is an FDA approved dye with high absorption in the near infrared (NIR) range. Free ICG has been used in PAT imaging to observe blood perfusion [ 22 ], and pharmacokinetic monitoring in multiple organs [ 23 ] and brain vasculature [ 24 ], superficial human finger vasculature [ 25 ], placental perfusion [ 26 ]. Targeted ICG contrast agents have also been used to analyze passive ICG accumulation in tumor microenvironment [ [27] , [28] , [29] , [30] ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it has recently been suggested that dimorphisms, e.g., placental and fetal sex, exist which have an impact on placental development and fetal growth [35,36]. Furthermore, when collecting physiological data from embryos in utero or investigating feto-placental units in genetically modified dams, differences between each feto-placental unit can be observed regarding heart rate [37] or normal fetal development independent of fetal genotype [38], respectively, suggesting that analyzing multiple placentas per dam could be appropriate. Lastly, each placenta has a certain individual reserve capacity to support proper fetal growth that is independent of the dam [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, if the oxygenation of the murine placenta behaved like the human placenta, with a positive correlation between placental oxygenation and gestational age, our hypothesis should be tested at an early stage of pregnancy ( 108 ). However, the oxygenation of the murine placenta does not undergo particular variations in the period between 10 and 18 days of pregnancy ( 118 ). In contrast, the lowest oxygen values appear to be observed around the eighteenth day of pregnancy ( 119 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%