posted on 2014-05-14, 00:00authored byRinat Ankri, Dorit Leshem-Lev, Dror Fixler, Rachela Popovtzer, Menachem Motiei, Ran Kornowski, Edith Hochhauser, Eli I. Lev
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this study we report the use of gold nanorods (GNRs) as absorption
contrast agents in the diffusion reflection (DR) method for the in
vivo detection of atherosclerotic injury. The early detection and
characterization of atherosclerotic vascular disease is considered
to be one of the greatest medical challenges today. We show that macrophage
cells, which are major components of unstable active atherosclerotic
plaques, uptake gold nanoparticles, resulting in a change in the optical
properties of tissue-like phantoms and a unique DR profile. In vivo
DR measurements of rats that underwent injury of the carotid artery
showed a clear difference between the DR profiles of the injured compared
with healthy arteries. The results suggest that DR measurements following
GNRs administration represent a potential novel method for the early
detection of atherosclerotic vascular disease.