Development ofa novel non-invasive monitoring system for organ/cell transplantation

DOI
  • Ozaki Michitaka
    Hokkaido University School Medicine, Department of Molecular Surgery
  • Haga Sanae
    The University of Tokyo, Department of Chemistry The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS)
  • Morita Naoki
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST), Bioproduction Research Institute
  • Fukai Moto
    Hokkaido University School Medicine, Department of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Todo Satoru
    Hokkaido University School Medicine, Department of Organ Transplantation
  • Ozawa Takeaki
    The University of Tokyo, Department of Chemistry
  • Ohmiya Yoshihiro
    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST), Bioproduction Research Institute

Bibliographic Information

Other Title
  • 移植臓器の非侵襲的モニタリング法の開発

Abstract

In order to develop an effective organ/cell preservation solution and to monitor graft function continuously and non-invasively, an innovative imaging technology to visualize cell/organ function is required. Recently, we developed molecular probes to visualize redox states and cellular stresses,and cellular antigens in deeper lesions of the organ. In the hepatic ischemia/reperfusion model of mice, we successfully imaged liver oxidative stress and apoptosis(by caspase-3 activity)noninvasively and chronologically in a single mouse. We are also trying to develop new tools to visualize ER stress and cellular antigens in deeper lesions. These tools will definitely provide a new avenue toward cell/organ transplantation in the future.

Journal

  • Organ Biology

    Organ Biology 18 (1), 134-140, 2011

    The Japan Society for Organ Preservation and Biology

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Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390001205514140928
  • NII Article ID
    130004709996
  • DOI
    10.11378/organbio.18.134
  • COI
    1:CAS:528:DC%2BC3MXhtFSgsL%2FJ
  • ISSN
    21880204
    13405152
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
    • KAKEN
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