Human Lymphatic Architecture and Dynamic Transport Imaged Using Near-infrared Fluorescence12
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Auteurs : John C. Rasmussen ; I-Chih Tan ; Milton V. Marshall ; Kristen E. Adams ; Sunkuk Kwon ; Caroline E. Fife ; Erik A. Maus ; Latisha A. Smith ; Kyle R. Covington ; Eva M. Sevick-MuracaSource :
- Translational Oncology [ 1936-5233 ] ; 2010.
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en"><p><italic>BACKGROUND:</italic>
Although the importance of lymphatic function is well recognized, the lack of real-time imaging modalities limits our understanding of its role in many diseases. In a phase 0 exploratory study, we used dynamic, near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging to assess the extremes of lymphatic architecture and transport in healthy human subjects and in subjects clinically diagnosed with unilateral lymphedema (LE), a disease that can be prevalent in cancer survivors. <italic>METHODS AND RESULTS:</italic>
Active lymphatic propulsion was imaged after intradermal injections of 25 <italic>µ</italic>
g of indocyanine green (total maximum dose ≤400 <italic>µ</italic>
g) bilaterally in the arms or legs of control and subjects. Images show well-defined lymphatic structures with propulsive dye transport in limbs of healthy subjects. In LE subjects, we observed extravascular dye accumulation, networks of fluorescent lymphatic capillaries, and/or tortuous lymphatic vessels in all symptomatic and some asymptomatic limbs. Statistical models indicate that disease status and/or limb significantly affect parameters of apparent lymph propagation velocity and contractile frequency. <italic>CONCLUSIONS:</italic>
These clinical research studies demonstrate the potential of NIR fluorescence imaging as a diagnostic measure of functional lymphatics and as a new tool in translational research studies to decipher the role of the lymphatic system in cancer and other diseases.</p>
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Center for Molecular Imaging, The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA</aff>
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology and Hyperbaric Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA</aff>
<aff id="A3"><label>‡</label>
Memorial Hermann Hospital, Center for Lymphedema Management, Houston, TX, USA</aff>
<aff id="A4"><label>§</label>
Translational Biology and Molecular Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA</aff>
<author-notes><corresp>Address all correspondence to: Eva M. Sevick-Muraca, Center for Molecular Imaging, The Brown Foundation of Molecular Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center, SRB 330A, Houston, TX 77030. E-mail: <email>eva.sevick@uth.tmc.edu</email>
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<fn fn-type="current-aff" id="FN3"><label>3</label>
<p>Formerly of the Department of Radiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. Portions of this work were conducted at Baylor College of Medicine.</p>
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<abstract><p><italic>BACKGROUND:</italic>
Although the importance of lymphatic function is well recognized, the lack of real-time imaging modalities limits our understanding of its role in many diseases. In a phase 0 exploratory study, we used dynamic, near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging to assess the extremes of lymphatic architecture and transport in healthy human subjects and in subjects clinically diagnosed with unilateral lymphedema (LE), a disease that can be prevalent in cancer survivors. <italic>METHODS AND RESULTS:</italic>
Active lymphatic propulsion was imaged after intradermal injections of 25 <italic>µ</italic>
g of indocyanine green (total maximum dose ≤400 <italic>µ</italic>
g) bilaterally in the arms or legs of control and subjects. Images show well-defined lymphatic structures with propulsive dye transport in limbs of healthy subjects. In LE subjects, we observed extravascular dye accumulation, networks of fluorescent lymphatic capillaries, and/or tortuous lymphatic vessels in all symptomatic and some asymptomatic limbs. Statistical models indicate that disease status and/or limb significantly affect parameters of apparent lymph propagation velocity and contractile frequency. <italic>CONCLUSIONS:</italic>
These clinical research studies demonstrate the potential of NIR fluorescence imaging as a diagnostic measure of functional lymphatics and as a new tool in translational research studies to decipher the role of the lymphatic system in cancer and other diseases.</p>
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