Optical clearing with tartrazine enables deep transscleral imaging with optical coherence tomography.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of Biomedical Optics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.29.12.120501
Amit Narawane, Robert Trout, Christian Viehland, Anthony N Kuo, Lejla Vajzovic, Al-Hafeez Dhalla, Cynthia A Toth
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Abstract

Significance: Imaging deep structures with optical coherence tomography (OCT) is difficult in highly scattering biological tissue, such as the sclera. There is a need to visualize the suprachoroidal space and choroid through the sclera to study suprachoroidal drug delivery.

Aim: We aim to develop optical methods to image through the highly scattering sclera with a custom-built OCT system to visualize the suprachoroidal space and drug delivery within.

Approach: We developed a custom handheld OCT scanner to image the anterior segment and suprachoroidal space in ex vivo eye models. Tartrazine (Yellow 5) solution, which has been shown to optically clear biological tissue in the visible regime, was tested as a clearing agent to optimize near infrared OCT imaging through the sclera.

Results: Tartrazine dramatically increased OCT signal return from the deeper sclera and choroid and thus enabled visualization of the suprachoroidal drug delivery after transscleral injection.

Conclusions: We demonstrated successful optical clearing of the thick, porcine sclera with a compact handheld OCT system to image the suprachoroidal space. We believe there is broader potential to use optical clearing with handheld OCT for a variety of previously inaccessible, highly scattering tissue samples.

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用酒黄石进行光学清除,可实现光学相干断层成像的深度经巩膜成像。
意义:光学相干断层扫描(OCT)在高度散射的生物组织(如巩膜)中很难成像深部结构。有必要通过巩膜观察脉络膜上间隙和脉络膜来研究脉络膜上药物的传递。目的:我们的目标是开发一种光学方法,通过定制的OCT系统通过高散射巩膜成像,以可视化脉络膜上空间和药物输送。方法:我们开发了一种定制的手持式OCT扫描仪,用于对离体眼模型的前段和脉络膜上空间进行成像。酒黄石(黄色5)溶液,已被证明可以在可见光下光学清除生物组织,作为一种清除剂进行测试,以优化通过巩膜的近红外OCT成像。结果:酒黄石显著增加了巩膜深层和脉络膜的OCT信号返回,从而使经巩膜注射后的脉络膜上药物传递可视化。结论:我们展示了一种紧凑的手持式OCT系统成功地光学清除了厚的猪巩膜,以成像脉络膜上空间。我们相信,在手持式OCT的光学清除中,对于各种以前难以接近的、高度散射的组织样本,有更广泛的潜力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomedical Optics publishes peer-reviewed papers on the use of modern optical technology for improved health care and biomedical research.
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