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Difference of laser-induced autofluorescence spectra of mladder cancer lesion beforetissue
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作者 sheng-xing wang Pei-Yu Liang +5 位作者 Gang Wu Yi-Nan Han Peng Song Jin-Huo Chen Yao-Xi Wu Jie Yang 《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 2018年第11期1-4,共4页
Objective:To analyze the characteristics and difference of the laser-induced autofluorescence spectra of normal bladder tissue and bladder carcinoma tissue and find a method for discrimination among normal bladder tis... Objective:To analyze the characteristics and difference of the laser-induced autofluorescence spectra of normal bladder tissue and bladder carcinoma tissue and find a method for discrimination among normal bladder tissue and bladder carcinoma tissue.Methods:Laser-induced autofluorescence detection analytical system was adopted to collect 47 autofluorescence spectra of cutting normal bladder tissue and bladder carcinoma tissue in surgery in 300-800 nm. A total of 25 bladder specimens of rats were involved to detecte collagen Ⅳ and cathepsin B expression in each group: normal bladder tissue and bladder carcinoma tissue from the rat colorectal carcinoma model. The collagen Ⅳ and cathepsin B was detected with immunohistochemical staining. The correlation of the results was studied. Cathepsin B RNA expression was detected with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (R-TPCR).Results: Of 94 specimens detected by laser-induced autofluorescence, 47 were normal and 47 carcinoma tissues. All normal tissue fluorescence intensity was high than carcinoma tissue on the same wave length. There was a char wave crest at 452 nm respectively. Normal tissue of peak intensity was obviously high than carcinoma tissue (P<0.05). Collagen Ⅳ expression existed in all specimens in different degrees, it was decreased carcinoma group, and there was significant difference compared with the normal group and hyperplasia group. The expression of cathepsin B in carcinoma group was increased compared with normal group (P<0.05).Conclusions: Normal tissue and carcinoma tissue of autofluorescence intensity are different, laser-induced bladder tissue autofluorescence spectra may be used in distinguishing Normal tissue and carcinoma tissue. The expression of collagen Ⅳ is decreased in bladder carcinoma compared with the normal bladder tissue. The expression of cathepsin B is increased in bladder carcinoma compared with the normal bladder tissue, and possiblely induces difference of one of reason for autofluorescence in normal bladder tissue and bladder carcinoma tissue. 展开更多
关键词 BLADDER carcinoma AUTOFLUORESCENCE COLLAGEN CATHEPSIN B Early diagnosis
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