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Aortic elastin fluorescence afterin vivo labeling with Congo red
Authors:Oon Tian Tan  Barbara Faris  Carl Franzblau
Institution:(1) The Laser Center at Boston University Medical Center, 02118 Boston, Massachusetts;(2) Present address: Department of Pathology, Boston City Hospital, 81 Harrison Avenue, 02118 Boston, Massachusetts;(3) Department of Biochemistry K-225, Boston University School of Medicine, 80 East Concord Street, 02118 Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:Congo red (CR) is an azo dye which not only preferentially binds to elastin, an extracellular matrix protein found in the media of arterial vessel walls, but also fluoresces when it binds to this protein. Protein solubilization data following laser irradiation of elastin:CR suspensions determined that the amount of elastin solubilized by laser irradiation increased with the increase in CR. The saturation point of CR to elastin was attained when 400 mgrg CR was added to 20 mg elastin suspension. When 20 ml of a 5% CR solution in 5% dextrose was administered intravenously, the CR was absorbed in levels sufficient to produce fluorescence of the main arteries in rabbits. Layers of tissue both in the media of the vessels and at the endothelial/intimal interface were clearly differentiated. Therefore, the elastin:CR complex appears to be an ideal system in which the elastin fluorescence could aid in distinguishing between normal and diseased tissue in certain pathological conditions, such as atherosclerosis and some types of breast tumors.
Keywords:Aortic elastin  Congo red  fluorescence  laser irradiation
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