Feng Xiaohua, Gao Fei, Zheng Yuanjin
Opt Lett. 2014 Jun 15;39(12):3414-7. doi: 10.1364/OL.39.003414.
Thermally modulated photoacoustic imaging (TMPI) is reported here for contrast enhancement when using nanoparticles as contrast agents. Exploiting the excellent sensitivity of the photoacoustic (PA) process on temperature and the highly selective heating capability of nanoparticles under electromagnetic field, the PA signals stemming from the nanoparticles labeled region can be efficiently modulated whereas those from highly light absorptive backgrounds are minimally affected. A coherent difference imaging procedure reduces the background signal and thus improves the imaging contrast. Phantom experiments with super-paramagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) as contrast agents and alternating magnetic fields for heating are demonstrated. Further improvements toward clinical applications are also discussed.
本文报道了热调制光声成像(TMPI),其用于在使用纳米颗粒作为造影剂时增强对比度。利用光声(PA)过程对温度的出色灵敏度以及纳米颗粒在电磁场下的高选择性加热能力,可以有效调制来自纳米颗粒标记区域的PA信号,而来自高光吸收背景的信号受到的影响最小。相干差分成像程序可降低背景信号,从而提高成像对比度。展示了以超顺磁性氧化铁纳米颗粒(SPIONs)作为造影剂并使用交变磁场进行加热的体模实验。还讨论了在临床应用方面的进一步改进。