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. 2005 May;23(5):577-83.
doi: 10.1038/nbt1085. Epub 2005 Apr 17.

In vivo detection of amyloid-beta deposits by near-infrared imaging using an oxazine-derivative probe

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In vivo detection of amyloid-beta deposits by near-infrared imaging using an oxazine-derivative probe

Martin Hintersteiner et al. Nat Biotechnol. 2005 May.

Abstract

As Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis is associated with the formation of insoluble aggregates of amyloid beta-peptide, approaches allowing the direct, noninvasive visualization of plaque growth in vivo would be beneficial for biomedical research. Here we describe the synthesis and characterization of the near-infrared fluorescence oxazine dye AOI987, which readily penetrates the intact blood-brain barrier and binds to amyloid plaques. Using near-infrared fluorescence imaging, we demonstrated specific interaction of AOI987 with amyloid plaques in APP23 transgenic mice in vivo, as confirmed by postmortem analysis of brain slices. Quantitative analysis revealed increasing fluorescence signal intensity with increasing plaque load of the animals, and significant binding of AOI987 was observed for APP23 transgenic mice aged 9 months and older. Thus, AOI987 is an attractive probe to noninvasively monitor disease progression in animal models of Alzheimer disease and to evaluate effects of potential Alzheimer disease drugs on the plaque load.

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  • Bringing amyloid into focus.
    Golde TE, Bacskai BJ. Golde TE, et al. Nat Biotechnol. 2005 May;23(5):552-4. doi: 10.1038/nbt0505-552. Nat Biotechnol. 2005. PMID: 15877070 No abstract available.