Use of topical methylene blue to image nuclear morphometry with a low-cost scanning darkfield microendoscope.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of Biomedical Optics Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-21 DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.29.5.050501
Huayu Hou, Jennifer Carns, Richard A Schwarz, Ann M Gillenwater, Sharmila Anandasabapathy, Rebecca R Richards-Kortum
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Abstract

Significance: Fiber-optic microendoscopy is a promising approach to noninvasively visualize epithelial nuclear morphometry for early cancer and precancer detection. However, the broader clinical application of this approach is limited by a lack of topical contrast agents available for in vivo use.

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability to image nuclear morphometry in vivo with a novel fiber-optic microendoscope used together with topical application of methylene blue (MB), a dye with FDA approval for use in chromoendoscopy in the gastrointestinal tract.

Approach: The low-cost, high-resolution microendoscope implements scanning darkfield imaging without complex optomechanical components by leveraging programmable illumination and the rolling shutter of the image sensor. We validate the integration of our system and MB staining for visualizing epithelial cell nuclei by performing ex vivo imaging on fresh animal specimens and in vivo imaging on healthy volunteers.

Results: The results indicate that scanning darkfield imaging significantly reduces specular reflection and resolves epithelial nuclei with enhanced image contrast and spatial resolution compared to non-scanning widefield imaging. The image quality of darkfield images with MB staining is comparable to that of fluorescence images with proflavine staining.

Conclusions: Our approach enables real-time microscopic evaluation of nuclear patterns and has the potential to be a powerful noninvasive tool for early cancer detection.

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使用局部亚甲蓝对低成本扫描暗场显微内窥镜进行核形态学成像。
意义重大:光纤显微内窥镜是一种很有前景的方法,它能无创观察上皮细胞核形态,用于早期癌症和癌前病变的检测。目的:本研究旨在评估使用新型光纤微内窥镜和局部应用亚甲基蓝(MB)对核形态进行活体成像的能力,亚甲基蓝是一种经美国食品及药物管理局批准用于胃肠道色内窥镜检查的染料:方法:利用可编程照明和图像传感器的滚动快门,低成本、高分辨率的微内窥镜无需复杂的光学机械组件即可实现扫描暗场成像。我们通过对新鲜动物标本进行体外成像和对健康志愿者进行体内成像,验证了我们的系统与 MB 染色的集成,从而实现上皮细胞核的可视化:结果表明,与非扫描式宽场成像相比,扫描式暗场成像能显著减少镜面反射,并能以更高的图像对比度和空间分辨率分辨上皮细胞核。带有 MB 染色的暗视野图像与带有丙黄嘌呤染色的荧光图像的图像质量相当:我们的方法可对核模式进行实时显微评估,有望成为早期癌症检测的强大无创工具。
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