In vivo imaging of blood flow in the mouse Achilles tendon using high-frequency ultrasound
Journal
Ultrasonics
Journal Volume
49
Journal Issue
2
Pages
226-230
Date Issued
2009
Author(s)
Abstract
Objective: Achilles tendinitis is a common clinical problem with many treatment modalities, including physical therapy, exercise and therapeutic ultrasound. However, evaluating the effects of current therapeutic modalities and studying the therapeutic mechanism(s) in vivo remains problematic. In this study, we attempted to observe the morphology and microcirculation changes in mouse Achilles tendons between pre- and post-treatment using high-frequency (25 MHz) ultrasound imaging. A secondary aim was to assess the potential of high-frequency ultrasound in exploring therapeutic mechanisms in small-animal models in vivo. Methods: A collagenase-induced mouse model of Achilles tendinitis was adopted, and 5 min treatment of continuous-mode low-frequency (45 kHz) ultrasound with 47 mW/cm2 maximum intensity and 16.3 cm2 effective beam radiating area was applied. The B-mode images showed no focal hypoechoic regions in normal Achilles tendons either pre- or post-treatment. The Doppler power energy and blood flow rate were measured within the peritendinous space of the Achilles tendon. Conclusion: An increase in the microcirculation was observed soon after the low-frequency ultrasound treatment, which was due to immediate induction of vascular dilatation. The results suggest that applying high-frequency Doppler imaging to small-animal models will be an invaluable aid in explorations of the therapeutic mechanism(s). Our future work includes using imaging to assess microcirculation changes in tendinitis between before and after treatment over a long time period, which is expected to yield useful physiological data for future human studies. ? 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Other Subjects
Acoustic waves; Blood; Hemodynamics; Microcirculation; Tendons; Ultrasonic devices; Ultrasonic transmission; Ultrasonics; Achilles; Achilles tendinitis; Achilles tendons; Animal Models; Before and after; Blood flow rates; Blood flows; Clinical problems; Collagenase; Doppler; Doppler imaging; Effective beams; Future works; High frequencies; High-frequency ultrasound imaging; Human studies; Hypoechoic; In-vivo; Long times; Maximum intensities; Mouse models; Physiological datums; Power energies; Therapeutic ultrasounds; Treatment modalities; Ultrasound imaging; Ultrasound treatments; Ultrasonic imaging; achilles tendon; animal; article; blood flow velocity; C57BL mouse; color ultrasound flowmetry; disease model; echography; methodology; microcirculation; mouse; tendinitis; ultrasound therapy; vascularization; Achilles Tendon; Animals; Blood Flow Velocity; Disease Models, Animal; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Microcirculation; Tendinopathy; Ultrasonic Therapy; Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color
Type
journal article