High resolution intravital photoacoustic microscopy reveals VEGF-induced bone regeneration in mouse tibia

BONE(2023)

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Osteogenesis and angiogenesis are essential for bone homeostasis and repair. Newly formed vessels convey osteogenic progenitors during bone regeneration. However, the lack of continuous and label-free visualization of the bone microvasculature has resulted in little understanding of the neovascular dynamics. Here, we take advantage of optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (ORPAM) for label-free, intravital, long-term obser-vation of the bone vascular dynamics, including angiogenesis, remodeling and quantified angiogenic effect of locally-applied vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the murine tibial defect model. We employed ex vivo confocal microscopy and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) imaging to verify the positive role of VEGF treatment. VEGF treatment increased the concentration of total hemoglobin, vascular branching, and vascular density, which correlated with more osteoprogenitors and increased bone formation within the defect. These data demonstrated ORPAM as a useful imaging tool that detected functional capillaries to understand hemo-dynamics, and revealed the effectiveness of locally delivered therapeutic agents with sufficient sensitivity, contributing to the understanding of spatiotemporal regulatory mechanisms on blood vessels during bone regeneration.
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Bone regeneration,VEGF,Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy,Angiogenesis,Osteogenesis
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