Serum Autofluorescence, a Potential Serum Marker for the Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis in Rats

Fluctuations in serum autofluorescence (AF) intensity have recently been widely used as markers of certain diseases such as cancer. To determine the diagnostic value of serum AF intensity for liver fibrosis in rats, we induced liver fibrosis by subcutaneous injection of carbon tetrachloride into rat...

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Main Authors: Xin Song, Shao-Qi Yang, Wei An, Jing Weng, Li Li, Yu-Tao Zhan
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-09-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/9/12130
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spelling doaj-f907ad7a120a479a9fe999d55e69a6e32020-11-24T20:59:45ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672012-09-01139121301213910.3390/ijms130912130Serum Autofluorescence, a Potential Serum Marker for the Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis in RatsXin SongShao-Qi YangWei AnJing WengLi LiYu-Tao ZhanFluctuations in serum autofluorescence (AF) intensity have recently been widely used as markers of certain diseases such as cancer. To determine the diagnostic value of serum AF intensity for liver fibrosis in rats, we induced liver fibrosis by subcutaneous injection of carbon tetrachloride into rats. The rat serum AF intensities were detected at the excitation wavelength of 337 nm and the emission wavelength of 512 nm. The degree of liver fibrosis was evaluated by Van Gieson’s staining. The relationship between serum AF intensity and the degree of liver fibrosis was analyzed by Spearman and Pearson Correlation. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of the serum AF was determined by analyzing the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. Our results show that the serum AF intensity in the rat liver fibrosis model increased when compared with control rats eight weeks and twelve weeks post induction of liver fibrosis. However, there was no significant difference in serum AF intensity between fibrotic and control rats at four week post induction. Furthermore, serum AF intensity correlated positively with the severity of the degree of hepatic fibrosis. ROC analysis further suggested that serum AF intensity is a valid marker for staging fibrosis. Therefore, it may potentially be developed as a novel diagnostic tool for hepatic fibrosis.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/9/12130serum autofluorescencehepatic fibrosisdiagnosisnoninvasive
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author Xin Song
Shao-Qi Yang
Wei An
Jing Weng
Li Li
Yu-Tao Zhan
spellingShingle Xin Song
Shao-Qi Yang
Wei An
Jing Weng
Li Li
Yu-Tao Zhan
Serum Autofluorescence, a Potential Serum Marker for the Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis in Rats
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
serum autofluorescence
hepatic fibrosis
diagnosis
noninvasive
author_facet Xin Song
Shao-Qi Yang
Wei An
Jing Weng
Li Li
Yu-Tao Zhan
author_sort Xin Song
title Serum Autofluorescence, a Potential Serum Marker for the Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis in Rats
title_short Serum Autofluorescence, a Potential Serum Marker for the Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis in Rats
title_full Serum Autofluorescence, a Potential Serum Marker for the Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis in Rats
title_fullStr Serum Autofluorescence, a Potential Serum Marker for the Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Serum Autofluorescence, a Potential Serum Marker for the Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis in Rats
title_sort serum autofluorescence, a potential serum marker for the diagnosis of liver fibrosis in rats
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Fluctuations in serum autofluorescence (AF) intensity have recently been widely used as markers of certain diseases such as cancer. To determine the diagnostic value of serum AF intensity for liver fibrosis in rats, we induced liver fibrosis by subcutaneous injection of carbon tetrachloride into rats. The rat serum AF intensities were detected at the excitation wavelength of 337 nm and the emission wavelength of 512 nm. The degree of liver fibrosis was evaluated by Van Gieson’s staining. The relationship between serum AF intensity and the degree of liver fibrosis was analyzed by Spearman and Pearson Correlation. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of the serum AF was determined by analyzing the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. Our results show that the serum AF intensity in the rat liver fibrosis model increased when compared with control rats eight weeks and twelve weeks post induction of liver fibrosis. However, there was no significant difference in serum AF intensity between fibrotic and control rats at four week post induction. Furthermore, serum AF intensity correlated positively with the severity of the degree of hepatic fibrosis. ROC analysis further suggested that serum AF intensity is a valid marker for staging fibrosis. Therefore, it may potentially be developed as a novel diagnostic tool for hepatic fibrosis.
topic serum autofluorescence
hepatic fibrosis
diagnosis
noninvasive
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/9/12130
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