Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment (Oct 2023)

Exploration of Chick Embryo and Chorioallantoic Membrane on Imaging Navigated Platforms for Anticancer Pharmaceutical Evaluations

  • Lei Chen PhD,
  • Mingyuan Yuan MD,
  • Xinqi Zhang MD,
  • Yongsheng Li MD,
  • Yuanbo Feng PhD,
  • Jie Yu MD,
  • Walter Coudyzer PhD,
  • Yiyang Xie MS,
  • Jiayue Xu MS,
  • Yuzhen Li MS,
  • Yue Li PhD,
  • Yicheng Ni MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/15330338231206985
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22

Abstract

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Conforming to the current replace–reduce–refine 3Rs’ guidelines in animal experiments, a series of explorative efforts have been made to set up operable biomedical imaging-guided platforms for qualitative and quantitative evaluations on pharmacological effects of tumor vascular-disrupting agents (VDAs), based on the chick embryos (CEs) with its chorioallantoic membrane (CAM), in this overview. The techniques and platforms have been hierarchically elaborated, from macroscopic to microscopic and from overall to specific aspects. A protocol of LED lamplight associated with a new deep-learning algorithm was consolidated to screen out weak CEs by using the CAM vasculature imaging. 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) to monitor the evolution of CE and vascular changes in CAM are introduced. A LSCI–CAM platform for studying the effects of VDAs on normal and cancerous vasculature of CAM and possible molecular mechanisms has been demonstrated. Finally, practical challenges and future perspectives are highlighted. The aim of this article is to help peers in biomedical research to familiarize with the CAM platform and to optimize imaging protocols for the evaluation of vasoactive pharmaceuticals, especially anticancer vascular targeted therapy.