Imaging 3D cell culture systems using an optical resolution photoacoustic microscope

Mingxu Sun, Pai-Chi Li
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Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) provides high sensitivity and resolution to optical absorption and opens a new window to study biological systems at the cellular level. Cancer cells propagated in vitro partially retain the characteristics of cancer, such as immortality and resistance to apoptosis. For 3D cell imaging, the most widely used imaging modalities, the laser scanning optical microscopies (e.g., confocal and multi-photon microscopy) have limited tissue penetration, and they usually require the use of a fluorescent chromophore as the probe as well. PAM system has deeper penetration, and it does not need depth scanning. In other words, 2D scanning can generate 3D photoacoustic (PA) images. In this paper, a combined laser-scanning OR-PAM with optical microscope (OM) system has been setup in the transmission mode. The proposed OR-PAM system has achieved a lateral resolution of 0.59 μm at cellular level with a penetration depth of 0.60 mm, so it has the ability of do cell imaging and other sub-micron cellular experiments. In our study, B16-F10 murine melanoma cells were measured at different layers in 3D cell culture system mode. Two-dimensional optical or mechanical scanning of the object platform, in combination with optical/ultrasonic detection, can provide volumetric optical and 2D/3D PA images. From proof-of-principle experiments, 2D scanning generated 3D PA images and the distribution of cells at different layers agreed closely to the optical image of their localizations. Thus, the OR-PAM system demonstrated great potential in cell imaging.
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成像三维细胞培养系统使用光学分辨率光声显微镜
光学分辨率光声显微镜(OR-PAM)提供了高灵敏度和高分辨率的光吸收,为在细胞水平上研究生物系统打开了新的窗口。体外增殖的癌细胞部分保留了癌症的特性,如不朽性和抗凋亡性。对于3D细胞成像,最广泛使用的成像方式,激光扫描光学显微镜(例如,共聚焦和多光子显微镜)具有有限的组织穿透性,并且它们通常需要使用荧光发色团作为探针。PAM系统穿透性较深,不需要进行深度扫描。换句话说,二维扫描可以产生三维光声(PA)图像。本文建立了激光扫描OR-PAM与光学显微镜(OM)组合传输系统。所提出的OR-PAM系统在细胞水平上的横向分辨率为0.59 μm,穿透深度为0.60 mm,因此可以进行细胞成像和其他亚微米细胞实验。在我们的研究中,在3D细胞培养系统模式下,在不同层测量了B16-F10小鼠黑色素瘤细胞。物体平台的二维光学或机械扫描,结合光学/超声波检测,可以提供体积光学和2D/3D PA图像。从原理验证实验中,二维扫描生成三维PA图像,不同层的细胞分布与其定位的光学图像非常吻合。因此,OR-PAM系统在细胞成像中显示出巨大的潜力。
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