Wearable optical resolution photoacoustic microscopy.
Qian ChenHuikai XieLei XiPublished in: Journal of biophotonics (2019)
Optical resolution photoacoustic microscopy (ORPAM) is an emerging imaging technique, which has been extensively used to study various brain activities and disorders of the anesthetized/restricted rodents with a special focus on the morphological and functional visualization of cerebral cortex. However, it is challenging to develop a wearable photoacoustic microscope, which enables the investigation of brain activities/disorders on freely moving rodents. Here, we report a wearable and robust optical resolution photoacoustic microscope (W-ORPAM), which utilizes a small, light, stable and fast optical scanner. This wearable imaging probe features high spatiotemporal resolution, large field of view (FOV) and easy assembly as well as adjustable optical focus during the in vivo experiment, which makes it accessible to image cerebral cortex activities of freely moving rodents. To demonstrate the advantages of this technique, we used W-ORPAM to monitor both morphological and functional variations of vasculature in cerebral cortex during the induction of ischemia and reperfusion of a freely moving rat.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- high speed
- single molecule
- cerebral ischemia
- functional connectivity
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- resting state
- fluorescence imaging
- heart rate
- mass spectrometry
- high throughput
- blood brain barrier
- machine learning
- deep learning
- computed tomography
- photodynamic therapy
- quantum dots
- blood pressure
- magnetic resonance imaging
- single cell
- acute ischemic stroke
- image quality
- label free