Three-photon excitation fluorescence imaging of biological specimens using an all-solid-state laser

David L Wokosin, Victoria E Centonze, Sarah Crittenden, John White
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We demonstrate that three-photon excitation images of both fixed and living biological specimens can be readily obtained using an all-solid-state Nd:YLF laser excitation source. Optically sectioned images of fixed Caenorhabditis elegans embryos stained with DAPI and embryos triple-labeled with DAPI, fluorescein and Texas Red are presented. Time series images of a living LLC-PK cell stained with Hoechst 33342 during the progression from metaphase to telophase are also presented. The mode of excitation was inferred from the power-law of anthracene and Hoechst 33342 fluorescence versus incident laser power and an axial resolution comparison of anthracene fluorescence with two-photon excited Calcium Crimson fluorescence. Multiphoton excitation imaging is an attractive method for optically sectioning live specimens because of the lower levels of phototoxicity produced compared to other optical sectioning techniques. The combination of two- and three-photon excitation extends the capabilities of a multiple- photon imaging system since a single wavelength can provide localized excitation of a wide variety of fluorophores whose collective emission spectra can span the entire visible spectrum.

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全固态激光对生物样品的三光子激发荧光成像
我们证明,使用全固态Nd:YLF激光激发源可以很容易地获得固定和活体生物样品的三光子激发图像。提供了用DAPI染色的固定秀丽隐杆线虫胚胎和用DAPI、荧光素和德克萨斯红三重标记的胚胎的光学切片图像。还提供了在从中期到末期的过程中用Hoechst 33342染色的活LLC-PK细胞的时间序列图像。根据蒽和Hoechst 33342荧光相对于入射激光功率的幂律以及蒽荧光与双光子激发的钙深红荧光的轴向分辨率比较推断出激发模式。多光子激发成像是光学切片活体标本的一种有吸引力的方法,因为与其他光学切片技术相比,其产生的光毒性水平较低。双光子和三光子激发的组合扩展了多光子成像系统的能力,因为单个波长可以提供各种荧光团的局部激发,这些荧光团的集体发射光谱可以跨越整个可见光谱。
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