A new imaging platform for visualizing biological effects of non-invasive radiofrequency electric-field cancer hyperthermia

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Herein, we present a novel imaging platform to study the biological effects of non-invasive radiofrequency (RF) electric field cancer hyperthermia. This system allows for real-time in vivo intravital microscopy (IVM) imaging of radiofrequency-induced biological alterations such as changes in vessel structure and drug perfusion. Our results indicate that the IVM system is able to handle exposure to high-power electric-fields without inducing significant hardware damage or imaging artifacts. Furthermore, short durations of low-power (< 200 W) radiofrequency exposure increased transport and perfusion of fluorescent tracers into the tumors at temperatures below 41°C. Vessel deformations and blood coagulation were seen for tumor temperatures around 44°C. These results highlight the use of our integrated IVM-RF imaging platform as a powerful new tool to visualize the dynamics and interplay between radiofrequency energy and biological tissues, organs, and tumors.

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Corr, S. J., Shamsudeen, S., Vergara, L. A., Chak-Shing Ho, J., Ware, M. J., Keshishian, V., … Serda, R. E. (2015). A new imaging platform for visualizing biological effects of non-invasive radiofrequency electric-field cancer hyperthermia. PLoS ONE, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136382

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