Research Article

Detection of Vascular Reactive Oxygen Species in Experimental Atherosclerosis by High-Resolution Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging Using VCAM-1-Targeted Liposomes Entrapping a Fluorogenic Redox-Sensitive Probe

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The fluorescence signal of oxidized RB700 is significantly increased in the liver and kidney of atherosclerotic ApoE-/- mice as compared with C57BL6/J and ApoE-/- mice maintained on ND. After 2 hours, the animals were sacrificed and the organs (lung, liver, spleen, and kidney) were analyzed using the IVIS™ system. (a, b) Analysis of the epifluorescence emission signal of the oxidized RB700. (c, d) Quantitative analysis of the epifluorescence emission signal of the oxidized RB700 in the liver and kidneys of mice following spectral unmixing analysis to eliminate the tissue autofluorescence. -6/animals group, . The statistical values were calculated in relation to the C57BL6/J (ND) level.
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