Noninvasive Tracking of Embryonic Cardiac Dynamics and Development with Volumetric Optoacoustic Spectroscopy

ADVANCED SCIENCE(2024)

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Noninvasive monitoring of cardiac development can potentially prevent cardiac anomalies in adulthood. Mouse models provide unique opportunities to study cardiac development and disease in mammals. However, high-resolution noninvasive functional analyses of murine embryonic cardiac models are challenging because of the small size and fast volumetric motion of the embryonic heart, which is deeply embedded inside the uterus. In this study, a real time volumetric optoacoustic spectroscopy (VOS) platform for whole-heart visualization with high spatial (100 mu m) and temporal (10 ms) resolutions is developed. Embryonic heart development on gestational days (GDs) 14.5-17.5 and quantify cardiac dynamics using time-lapse-4D image data of the heart is followed. Additionally, spectroscopic recordings enable the quantification of the blood oxygenation status in heart chambers in a label-free and noninvasive manner. This technology introduces new possibilities for high-resolution quantification of embryonic heart function at different gestational stages in mammalian models, offering an invaluable noninvasive method for developmental biology. This study describes the unique capability of a volumetric optoacoustic spectroscopy (VOS) platform for noninvasive assessment of anatomical and functional heart development in mice, as well as the quantification of blood oxygen saturation in the fetal heart. The research highlights the potential of VOS in understanding mammalian heart development and its application in diagnosing and preventing congenital heart disease. image
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cardiovascular imaging,embryo development,functional imaging,heart,optoacoustic spectroscopy
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