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Immersion optical clearing of adipose tissue in rats: ex vivo and in vivo studies I. Y. Yanina, Y. Tanikawa, E. A. Genina [et al.]

Contributor(s): Yanina, Irina Yu | Tanikawa, Yohei | Genina, Elina A | Dyachenko, Polina A | Tuchina, Daria K | Bashkatov, Alexey N | Dolotov, Leonid E | Tarakanchikova, Yana V | Terentyuk, Georgy S | Navolokin, Nikita A | Bucharskaya, Alla B | Maslyakova, Galina N | Iga, Yasunobu | Takimoto, Shinichi | Tuchin, Valery VMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): жировая ткань | коэффициент диффузии | оптическое просветление биологических тканей | уменьшенный коэффициент рассеяния | показатель преломленияGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of biophotonics Vol. 15, № 7. P. e202100393Abstract: Optical clearing (OC) of adipose tissue has not been studied enough, although it can be promising in medical applications, including surgery and cosmetology, for example, to visualize blood vessels or increase the permeability of tissues to laser beams. The main objective of this work is to develop technology for OC of abdominal adipose tissue in vivo using hyperosmotic optical clearing agents (OCAs). The maximum OC effect (77%) was observed for ex vivo rat adipose tissue samples exposed to OCA on fructose basis for 90 minutes. For in vivo studies, the maximum effect of OC (65%) was observed when using OCA based on diatrizoic acid and dimethylsulfoxide for 120 minutes. Histological analysis showed that in vivo application of OCAs may induce a limited local necrosis of fat cells. The efficiency of OC correlated with local tissue damage through cell necrosis due to accompanied cell lipolysis
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Optical clearing (OC) of adipose tissue has not been studied enough, although it can be promising in medical applications, including surgery and cosmetology, for example, to visualize blood vessels or increase the permeability of tissues to laser beams. The main objective of this work is to develop technology for OC of abdominal adipose tissue in vivo using hyperosmotic optical clearing agents (OCAs). The maximum OC effect (77%) was observed for ex vivo rat adipose tissue samples exposed to OCA on fructose basis for 90 minutes. For in vivo studies, the maximum effect of OC (65%) was observed when using OCA based on diatrizoic acid and dimethylsulfoxide for 120 minutes. Histological analysis showed that in vivo application of OCAs may induce a limited local necrosis of fat cells. The efficiency of OC correlated with local tissue damage through cell necrosis due to accompanied cell lipolysis

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