Bone biology and preclinical imaging
- Overview
- Products for imaging bone biology
- Mouse models for bone biology
- Application notes and posters
- Citations
Overview
The skeleton plays a critical structural role in vertebrates. An understanding of bone biology is critical in the development of new therapeutics for osteoporosis, bone metastasis, and bone healing. In vivo and ex vivo imaging can be used to study bone development, bone loss, bone metastasis, and bone healing and repair.
Bone diseases such as osteoporosis can cause bones to become brittle and weak, resulting in fractures that can lead to long-term pain and limit mobility. Metastasis of breast and other cancers to bone can also cause significant pain and morbidity due to osteolysis and bone resorption.
爱游戏平台注册登录 offers near-infrared fluorescent (NIRF) agents for imaging bone biology, as well as bioluminescent oncology cell lines for imaging metastasis in vivo.
Products for imaging bone biology
- Cat K 680 FAST™ is a NIRF agent that detects cathepsin K (Cat K) activity. Cat K is expressed in osteoclasts, chrondrocytes, and synovial fibroblasts and is critically involved in bone resorption and collagen degradation. Cat K is useful in pathological models, such as Osteoporosis, where bone resorption and soft tissue calcification occurs.
- OsteoSense™ is a NIRF agent binds to and detects exposed hydroxyapatite, a bone mineral seen during bone turnover. Due to its specificity this agent is a marker of bone turnover during bone growth and/or bone healing.
- Our Bioluminescent cancer cell lines are stably transfected with a luciferase (luc or luc2) reporter gene that allows you to visualize the growth of the cells in vivo. These cell lines are injected into an appropriate mouse model to monitor early tumor development, monitor tumor growth and metastases, quantify tumor burden in a whole animal model, and follow therapeutic responses non-invasively.
Mouse model for bone biology
Bone growth and healing
OsteoSense 680, OsteoSense 750 or free dyes (0.5 nmoles) were injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) in 1 week-old Balb/c mice. Imaging was performed 24 hrs later on a planar Kodak 2000 MM system (4 x 15 sec acquisition) using appropriate filter sets. Regions of interest were drawn within the visible tibias and lower jaws. Target to background ratio was defined as the fluorescent signal (in RFU, relative fluorescent units) divided by the adjacent tissue background signal. Statistical analysis of in vivo bone-associated fluorescence was conducted using a two-tailed unpaired Student t-test.
Figure 1. OsteoSense highlights areas of active bone remodeling
Bone metastasis
Selected citations for bone metastasis using bioluminescent oncology cell lines from 爱游戏平台注册登录 :
- Hu, Z. et al. Oncolytic adenovirus expressing soluble TGFβ receptor II-Fc-mediated inhibition of established bone metastases: a safe and effective systemic therapeutic approach for breast cancer. Mol. Ther. 19, 1609–1618 (2011). Link
- Takeshita, F. et al. Efficient delivery of small interfering RNA to bone-metastatic tumors by using atelocollagen in vivo. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102, 12177–12182 (2005). Link
- Thudi, N. K. et al. Zoledronic acid decreased osteolysis but not bone metastasis in a nude mouse model of canine prostate cancer with mixed bone lesions. Prostate 68, 1116–1125 (2008). Link
- Tu, Q. et al. Targeted overexpression of BSP in osteoclasts promotes bone metastasis of breast cancer cells. J. Cell. Physiol. 218, 135–145 (2009). Link
Osteoporosis
OVX Rat model: estrogen-induced osteoporosis, close representation of osteoporosis in humans. In this model Cat K FAST detects an increase in cathepsin k activity while hydroxyapatite signal remains stable.
Figure 2. Sprague Dawley rats (Charles River Laboratories) were ovariectomized and depilated to allow imaging of the lower torso and legs by FMT 2500. Rats were injected intravenously with Cat K 680 FAST and OsteoSense 750EX for imaging 24h later. For subsequent time points, rats were pre-imaged and then re-injected with imaging agents for imaging 24h later. OsteoSense quantification was determined by subtraction of pre-image results. Graphs show no difference in OsteoSense incorporation into the knee region, however a significant increase in Cat K FAST signal was seen as early as one day post surgery. Symbols indicate statistical significance (*p < 0.01, # p < 0.05).
Application notes and posters
- Poster: Development of a Fast Activating New Near Infrared-Labeled Agent for Detecting Cathepsin K Activity
- Poster: Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Bone Remodeling using OsteoSense
Citations
Browse or search our Citations Library for bone biology citations using 爱游戏平台注册登录 in vivo imaging reagents.
- Application Support Knowledge Base Home
- In Vivo and Preclinical Imaging
- Acute inflammation preclinical and in vivo imaging
- Angiogenesis on the ASK
- Arthritis on the ASK
- Atherosclerosis on the ASK
- Bacterial Infection on the ASK
- Bone biology and preclinical imaging
- Oncology on the ASK
- Pulmonary inflammation and preclinical imaging
- Vascular disease on the ASK
- Bioluminescent Cell Lines
- Light-producing microbes on the ASK
- RediFect lentiviral particles for in vivo and ex vivo imaging
- Luciferin and Coelenterazine Substrates
- Activatable imaging agents on the ASK
- Targeted in vivo agents on the ASK
- Vascular in vivo agents on the ASK
- AngioSense on the ASK
- AngioSPARK on the ASK
- Annexin Vivo on ASK
- Bacterial Detection Probe on the ASK
- BacteriSense on the ASK
- BombesinRSense on the ASK
- CAT B FAST on the ASK
- CAT K FAST on the ASK
- COX-2 probe on the ASK
- FolateRSense on the ASK
- GastroSense on the ASK
- Genhance on the ASK
- GFR-Vivo on the ASK
- HypoxiSense on the ASK
- IntegriSense on the ASK
- MMPSense on the ASK
- Neutrophil Elastase on the ASK
- OsteoSense on the ASK
- ProSense on the ASK
- PSA FAST on the ASK
- Rediject 2-DG on the ASK
- ReninSense on the ASK
- Superhance on the ASK
- TLectinSense on the ASK
- Transferrin-Vivo 750 on the ASK
- VivoTag on the ASK
- Depilation on the ASK
- IP injections for NIRF agents on ASK
- Lateral tail vein injections on the ASK
- Radioimaging on the ASK