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Intraoperative Localization of Insulinoma and Normal Pancreas Using Invisible Near-Infrared Fluorescent Light

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ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 1094-1100

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-009-0868-8

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  1. National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute) [R01-CA-115296]
  2. GE Healthcare
  3. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [R01CA115296] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas, such as insulinoma, are difficult to localize, and complete resection is essential for cure. Our hypothesis is that a near-infrared (NIR) fluorophore exhibiting uptake in insulinoma could provide high-sensitivity detection intraoperatively. The optical properties of methylene blue (MB) were measured in vitro in 100% serum at 37A degrees C and in vivo after tissue uptake. MB was injected as a rapid intravenous bolus at doses ranging from 0.25 to 2 mg/kg into wildtype rats and pigs, and into insulinoma-bearing transgenic mice. The FLARE((TM)) imaging system was used to acquire color video and NIR fluorescence images simultaneously and in real-time. The signal-to-background ratios (SBR) of tissues and tumors were quantified using FLARE((TM)) software. When appropriately diluted, MB exhibits moderate NIR fluorescence emission peaking at 688 nm. At doses a parts per thousand yen1 mg/kg, certain normal tissues, such as pancreas, accumulate MB and remain NIR fluorescent for up to 1 h with an SBR a parts per thousand yen 1.6. MB spectral properties are maintained after uptake into tissue. Interestingly, insulinoma exhibits even higher MB signal than normal pancreas, resulting in insulinoma-to-pancreas ratios of 3.7 and insulinoma-to-muscle ratios of 16.2. MB permitted high-sensitivity, real-time localization of primary, multicentric, and metastatic insulinoma and permitted differentiation among tumor, normal pancreas, and other abdominal structures. A single intravenous injection of a clinically available, commonly used NIR fluorophore provides prolonged intraoperative localization of normal pancreas and insulinoma using invisible NIR fluorescent light.

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