Dong Biqin, Li Hao, Zhang Zhen, Zhang Kevin, Chen Siyu, Sun Cheng, Zhang Hao F
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston IL 60208.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston IL 60208.
Optica. 2015;2(2):169-176. doi: 10.1364/OPTICA.2.000169.
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is an attractive imaging tool complementary to established optical microscopic modalities by providing additional molecular specificities through imaging optical absorption contrast. While the development of optical resolution photoacoustic microscopy (ORPAM) offers high lateral resolution, the acoustically-determined axial resolution is limited due to the constraint in ultrasonic detection bandwidth. ORPAM with isometric spatial resolution along both axial and lateral direction is yet to be developed. Although recently developed sophisticated optical illumination and reconstruction methods offer improved axial resolution in ORPAM, the image acquisition procedures are rather complicated, limiting their capabilities for high-speed imaging and being easily integrated with established optical microscopic modalities. Here we report an isometric ORPAM based on an optically transparent micro-ring resonator ultrasonic detector and a commercial inverted microscope platform. Owing to the superior spatial resolution and the ease of integrating our ORPAM with established microscopic modalities, single cell imaging with extrinsic fluorescence staining, intrinsic autofluorescence, and optical absorption can be achieved simultaneously. This technique holds promise to greatly improve the accessibility of PAM to the broader biomedical researchers.
光声显微镜(PAM)是一种极具吸引力的成像工具,它通过成像光吸收对比度提供额外的分子特异性,从而补充现有的光学显微镜模式。虽然光学分辨率光声显微镜(ORPAM)的发展提供了高横向分辨率,但由于超声检测带宽的限制,声学确定的轴向分辨率受到限制。尚未开发出在轴向和横向都具有等距空间分辨率的ORPAM。尽管最近开发的复杂光学照明和重建方法在ORPAM中提供了改进的轴向分辨率,但图像采集过程相当复杂,限制了它们的高速成像能力以及与现有光学显微镜模式轻松集成的能力。在此,我们报告了一种基于光学透明微环谐振器超声探测器和商用倒置显微镜平台的等距ORPAM。由于具有卓越的空间分辨率以及将我们的ORPAM与现有显微镜模式轻松集成的能力,可以同时实现对单细胞的外在荧光染色、内在自发荧光和光吸收成像。这项技术有望极大地提高PAM对更广泛生物医学研究人员的可及性。