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Photodynamic therapy of brain tumors and novel optical coherence tomography strategies for in vivo monitoring of cerebral°uid dynamics 被引量:2
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作者 A.Abdurashitov v.tuchin O.Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya 《Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2020年第2期13-32,共20页
Photodynamic therapy(PDT)is a promising tool for least-invasive alternative methods for the treatment of brain tumors.The newly discovered PDT-induced opening of the blood–brain barrier(BBB)permeability open novel st... Photodynamic therapy(PDT)is a promising tool for least-invasive alternative methods for the treatment of brain tumors.The newly discovered PDT-induced opening of the blood–brain barrier(BBB)permeability open novel strategies for drug-brain delivery during post-surgical treatment of glioblastoma GBM.Here we discuss mechanisms of PDT-mediated opening of the BBB and age differences in PDT-related increase in BBB permeability,including with formation of brain edema.The meningeal lymphatic system plays a crucial role in the mechanism of brain drainage and clearance from metabolites and toxic molecules.We discuss that noninvasive photonic stimulation of°uid clearance via meningeal lymphatic vessels,and application of optical coherence tomography(OCT)for bed-side monitoring of meningeal lymphatic drainage has the promising perspective to be widely applied in both experimental and clinical studies of PDT and improving guidelines of PDT of brain tumors. 展开更多
关键词 Photodynamic therapy optical coherence tomography(OCT) brain tumor meningeal lymphatic
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Laser speckle contrast imaging with principal component and entropy analysis: a novel approach for depth-independent blood flow assessment
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作者 Yu.Surkov P.Timoshina +9 位作者 I.Serebryakova D.Stavtcev I.Kozlov G.Piavchenko I.Meglinski A.Konovalov D.Telyshev S.Kuznetcov E.Genina v.tuchin 《Frontiers of Optoelectronics》 2025年第1期1-19,共19页
Current study presents an advanced method for improving the visualization of subsurface blood vessels using laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI), enhanced through principal component analysis (PCA) filtering. By comb... Current study presents an advanced method for improving the visualization of subsurface blood vessels using laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI), enhanced through principal component analysis (PCA) filtering. By combining LSCI and laser speckle entropy imaging with PCA filtering, the method effectively separates static and dynamic components of the speckle signal, significantly improving the accuracy of blood flow assessments, even in the presence of static scattering layers located above and below the vessel. Experiments conducted on optical phantoms, with the vessel depths ranging from 0.6 to 2 mm, and in vivo studies on a laboratory mouse ear demonstrate substantial improvements in image contrast and resolution. The method’s sensitivity to blood flow velocity within the physiologic range (0.98-19.66 mm/s) is significantly enhanced, while its sensitivity to vessel depth is minimized. These results highlight the method’s ability to assess blood flow velocity independently of vessel depth, overcoming a major limitation of conventional LSCI techniques. The proposed approach holds great potential for non-invasive biomedical imaging, offering improved diagnostic accuracy and contrast in vascular imaging. These findings may be particularly valuable for advancing the use of LSCI in clinical diagnostics and biomedical research, where high precision in blood flow monitoring is essential. 展开更多
关键词 Laser speckle imaging Speckle contrast ENTROPY Principal component analysis Blood flow velocity Vascular imaging
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Laser speckle imaging and wavelet analysis of cerebral blood flow associated with the opening of the blood–brain barrier by sound 被引量:3
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作者 O.Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya A.Abdurashitov +16 位作者 A.Pavlov A.Shirokov N.Navolokin O.Pavlova A.Gekalyuk M.Ulanova N.Shushunova A.Bodrova E.Saranceva A.Khorovodov I.Agranovich V.Fedorova M.Sagatova A.E.Shareef C.Zhang D.Zhu v.tuchin 《Chinese Optics Letters》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第9期2-6,共5页
The cerebral blood flow(CBF) alterations related to sound-induced opening of the blood–brain barrier(BBB) in adult mice are studied using laser speckle contrast imaging(LSCI) and wavelet analysis of vascular ph... The cerebral blood flow(CBF) alterations related to sound-induced opening of the blood–brain barrier(BBB) in adult mice are studied using laser speckle contrast imaging(LSCI) and wavelet analysis of vascular physiology.The results clearly show that the opening of the BBB is accompanied by the changes of venous but not microvessel circulation in the brain. The elevation of the BBB permeability is associated with the decrease of venous CBF and the increase of its complexity. These data suggest that the cerebral veins rather than microvessels are sensitive components of the CBF related to the opening BBB. 展开更多
关键词 BBB Laser speckle imaging and wavelet analysis of cerebral blood flow associated with the opening of the blood brain barrier by sound
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