Publication
Advanced Photonics Laboratory

Journal

Publication Journal
Optical coherence tomography angiography in preclinical neuroimaging
Year
2019
Author
Woo June Choi
Journal
Biomedical Engineering Letters
Status
국외전문학술지 (REVIEW ARTICLE)
Vol
9
Page
311–325
File
2019-5 Optical coherence tomography angiography in preclinical neuroimaging.pdf (1.8M) 14회 다운로드 DATE : 2020-11-18 18:23:23
Abstract : Preclinical neuroimaging allows for the assessment of brain anatomy, connectivity, and function in laboratory animals, such as mice and this imaging field has been a rapidly growing aimed at bridging the translation gap between animal and human research. The progress in the animal research could be accelerated by high-resolution in vivo optical imaging technologies. Optical coherence tomography-based angiography (OCTA) estimates the scattering from moving red blood cells, providing the visualization of functional micro-vessel networks within tissue beds in vivo without a need for exogenous contrast agents. Recent advancement of OCTA methods have expanded its application to neuroimaging of small animal models of brain disorders. In this paper, we overview the recent development of OCTA techniques for blood flow imaging and its preclinical applications in neuroimaging. In specific, a summary of preclinical OCTA studies for traumatic brain injury, cerebral stroke, and aging brain on mice is reviewed.