Bioluminescence Imaging of Stem Cell-Based Therapeutics for Vascular Regeneration
Publication Year:
2012
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Public Summary:
Stem cell-based therapeutics show promise for treatment of vascular diseases. However, the
survival of the cells after in vivo injection into diseased tissues remains a concern. In the advent
of non-invasive optical imaging techniques such as bioluminescence imaging (BLI), cell localization
and survival can be easily monitored over time. This approach has recently been applied
towards monitoring stem cell treatments for vascular regeneration of the coronary or peripheral
arteries. In this review, we will describe the application of BLI for tracking transplanted
stem cells and associating their viability with therapeutic efficacy, in preclinical disease
models of vascular disease.