Can measurement of the fluorescence lifetime of extracted blood PPIX predict atherosclerosis?
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Journal of Luminescence
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In this work, fluorescence lifetime has been used to analyze protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) extracted from blood for diagnosing atherosclerosis. A total of 10 adult white male rabbits (New Zealand) were divided into the control group (CG), with a normal diet, and the experimental group (EG), subjected to a diet containing 1% cholesterol. Blood samples were collected from the animals, and protoporphyrin IX was extracted from the blood using acetone. The PPIX fluorescence lifetime (PPIXFL) was measured using time-correlated single photon counting, after excitation at 403 nm from a pulsed laser diode. It was found that the PPIX emission intensity was enhanced in the animals that had received a hypercholesterolemic diet. The CG and EG animal's fluorescence decays were fitted by three exponentials and the mean lifetimes were 4.0 ns and 9.5 ns, respectively. This lifetime dependence resulted in a calibration curve that allows the determination of the PPIX concentration with a temporal measurement. The obtained results show that fluorescence lifetime can potentially be used as a noninvasive, simple, rapid, and sensitive tool in atherosclerosis diagnosis.
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SICCHIERI, LETICIA B.; SILVA, MONICA N. da; SAMAD, RICARDO E.; COURROL, LILIA C. Can measurement of the fluorescence lifetime of extracted blood PPIX predict atherosclerosis?. Journal of Luminescence, v. 195, p. 176-180, 2018. DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2017.11.014. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/28855. Acesso em: 16 Mar 2025.
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