Quantitative multi-contrast in vivo mouse imaging with polarization diversity optical coherence tomography and angiography.
Destiny HsuJi Hoon KwonRingo NgShuichi MakitaYoshiaki YasunoMarinko V SarunicMyeong Jin JuPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2020)
Retinal microvasculature and the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) play vital roles in maintaining the health and metabolic activity of the eye. Visualization of these retina structures is essential for pre-clinical studies of vision-robbing diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD). We have developed a quantitative multi-contrast polarization diversity OCT and angiography (QMC-PD-OCTA) system for imaging and visualizing pigment in the RPE using degree of polarization uniformity (DOPU), along with flow in the retinal capillaries using OCT angiography (OCTA). An adaptive DOPU averaging kernel was developed to increase quantifiable values from visual data, and QMC en face images permit simultaneous visualization of vessel location, depth, melanin region thickness, and mean DOPU values, allowing rapid identification and differentiation of disease symptoms. The retina of five different mice strains were measured in vivo, with results demonstrating potential for pre-clinical studies of retinal disorders.
Keyphrases
- optical coherence tomography
- diabetic retinopathy
- high resolution
- optic nerve
- age related macular degeneration
- magnetic resonance
- healthcare
- public health
- escherichia coli
- mental health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- contrast enhanced
- mass spectrometry
- human health
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- risk assessment
- health information
- depressive symptoms
- loop mediated isothermal amplification