Issue 14, 2013

Raman endoscopy for the in situ investigation of advancing colorectal tumors in live model mice

Abstract

The aim of the present study is to evaluate the capability of a miniaturized Raman endoscope (mRE) system to monitor the advancement of colorectal tumors in model mice as a method that is noninvasive to the tumor itself. Nevertheless, the endoscope is narrow enough to observe the inside of the mouse colon in such a way that is semi-noninvasive to the animal. However, the mRE system allowed the visualization and Raman spectral measurement of any targeted point within the colorectal tumor in model mice under anesthesia, without damaging the tissue (i.e., noninvasively). Continuous monitoring of the same tumor allowed the observation of alterations in its molecular composition and size, along with its advancement. The tumor lesion was discriminated from normal tissues of the control mouse with an accuracy of 86.8%. We succeeded in visualizing and performing Raman spectral observations on a shrinking polyp type tumor. The Raman analysis suggested that it was not cured but supposedly transformed to another tumor type.

Graphical abstract: Raman endoscopy for the in situ investigation of advancing colorectal tumors in live model mice

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jan 2013
Accepted
03 Jun 2013
First published
04 Jun 2013

Analyst, 2013,138, 4183-4190

Raman endoscopy for the in situ investigation of advancing colorectal tumors in live model mice

A. Taketani, R. Hariyani, M. Ishigaki, B. B. Andriana and H. Sato, Analyst, 2013, 138, 4183 DOI: 10.1039/C3AN00169E

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