The purpose of this study is to investigate whether a near-infrared fluorescence(NIRF)probe,Cy5.5-d-glucosamine(Cy5.5-2DG),can image arthritis in collagen-induced arthritic(CIA)mice.The presence of arthritis was verified by both visual examination and micro-computed tomography(MicroCT)imaging.CIA mice were imaged by a micro-positron emission tomography(MicroPET)scanner one hour after intravenous injection of 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-d-glucose([18F]FDG).After radioactivity of[18F]FDG decayed away,Cy5.5-2DG was injected into a lateral tail vein of the mice.Arthritic tissue targeting and retention of Cy5.5-2DG in CIA mice were evaluated and quantified by an optical imaging system.Inflammatory tissue in CIA mice was clearly visualized by[18F]FDG-MicroPET scan.NIRF imaging of Cy5.5-2DG in the same mice revealed that the pattern of localization of Cy5.5-2DG in the arthritic tissue was very similar to that of[18F]FDG.Quantification analysis further showed that[18F]FDG uptake in arthritic tissues at one hour post-injection(p.i.)and Cy5.5-2DG uptakes at different time points p.i.were all well correlated(r2 over 0.65).In conclusion,Cy5.5-DG can detect arthritic tissues in living mice.The good correlation between the[18F]FDG uptake and Cy5.5-2DG accumulation in the same arthritic tissue warrants further investigation of Cy5.5-2DG as an approach for assessment of anti-inflammatory treatments.
XIUPING LIUZHENGMING XIONGSHEEN-WOO LEEJELENA LEVISHAHRIAR YAGHOUBISANDIP BISWALSANJIV SAM GAMBHIRZHEN CHENG