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Assessment of advanced glycated end product accumulation in skin using auto fluorescence multispectral imaging

Larsson, Marcus, 1974- (author)
Linköpings universitet,Biomedicinsk instrumentteknik,Tekniska fakulteten
Favilla, Riccardo (author)
Institute of Clinical Physiology, Council of National Research, Pisa, Italy
Strömberg, Tomas (author)
Linköpings universitet,Biomedicinsk instrumentteknik,Tekniska fakulteten
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Elsevier, 2017
2017
English.
In: Computers in Biology and Medicine. - : Elsevier. - 0010-4825 .- 1879-0534. ; 85, s. 106-111
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  • Several studies have shown that advanced glycation end products (AGE) play a role in both the microvascular and macrovascular complications of diabetes and are closely linked to inflammation and atherosclerosis. AGEs accumulate in skin and can be detected using their auto fluorescence (AF).A significant correlation exists between AGE AF and the levels of AGEs as obtained from skin biopsies. A commercial device, the AGE Reader, has become available to assess skin AF for clinical purposes but, while displaying promising results, it is limited to single-point measurements performed in contact to skin tissue. Furthermore, in vivo imaging of AGE accumulation is virtually unexplored.We proposed a non-invasive, contact-less novel technique for quantifying fluorescent AGE deposits in skin tissue using a multispectral imaging camera setup (MSI) during ultraviolet (UV) exposure. Imaging involved applying a region-of-interest mask, avoiding specular reflections and a simple calibration. Results of a study conducted on 16 subjects with skin types ranging from fair to deeply pigmented skin, showed that AGE measured with MSI in forearm skin was significantly correlated with the AGE reference method (AGE Reader on forearm skin, R=0.68, p=0.005). AGE measured in facial skin was borderline significantly related to AGE Reader on forearm skin (R=0.47, p=0.078). These results support the use of the technique in devices for non-touch measurement of AGE content in either facial or forearm skin tissue over time.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Medicinsk bioteknologi -- Biomedicinsk laboratorievetenskap/teknologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Medical Biotechnology -- Biomedical Laboratory Science/Technology (hsv//eng)

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Advanced glycation end products
Auto fluorescence
Multispectral imaging
Noninvasive
Self-monitoring

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