The ability of new polymeric materials to provide excellent biomechanical properties expanded their potential for biomedical applications enormously. The use of non-invasive imaging modalities could provide crucial information to monitor the efficacy/effectiveness/efficiency of the new materials employed in regenerative' approaches, including scaffolds, hydrogels, self-assembling materials and nanosized structures. The assessment of the morpho-functional and metabolic changes of treated or implanted tissues, the visualization of sites of drug delivery and the real-time check of the in vivo efficacy of therapeutics could be achieved by non-invasive micro- and macro-imaging techniques. The macro- and nano-requirements of these new materials and their behaviour in vivo can be investigated using standard approaches such as computed tomography, MRI and ultrasound techniques and the emerging photoacoustic imaging. This paper presents recent advancements of ultrasonography and the novel photoacoustic technique to monitor the morpho-functional parameters of synthetic polymeric scaffolds and conduits in experimental models. (c) 2016 Society of Chemical Industry

Strategies for non-invasive imaging of polymeric biomaterial in vascular tissue engineering and regenerative medicine using ultrasound and photoacoustic techniques

Nicole Di Lascio;Claudia Kusmic;Paola Losi;Giorgio Soldani;Luca Menichetti
2016

Abstract

The ability of new polymeric materials to provide excellent biomechanical properties expanded their potential for biomedical applications enormously. The use of non-invasive imaging modalities could provide crucial information to monitor the efficacy/effectiveness/efficiency of the new materials employed in regenerative' approaches, including scaffolds, hydrogels, self-assembling materials and nanosized structures. The assessment of the morpho-functional and metabolic changes of treated or implanted tissues, the visualization of sites of drug delivery and the real-time check of the in vivo efficacy of therapeutics could be achieved by non-invasive micro- and macro-imaging techniques. The macro- and nano-requirements of these new materials and their behaviour in vivo can be investigated using standard approaches such as computed tomography, MRI and ultrasound techniques and the emerging photoacoustic imaging. This paper presents recent advancements of ultrasonography and the novel photoacoustic technique to monitor the morpho-functional parameters of synthetic polymeric scaffolds and conduits in experimental models. (c) 2016 Society of Chemical Industry
2016
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
molecular imaging
ultrasound
photoacustic imaging
regenerative medicine
vascular tissue engineering
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