Abstract
NADH intensity and fluorescence lifetime characteristics have proved valuable intrinsic biomarkers for profiling the cellular metabolic status of living biological tissues. To fully leverage the potential of NADH fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) in (pre)clinical studies and translational applications, a compact and flexible endomicroscopic embodiment is essential. Herein we present our newly developed two-photon fluorescence (2PF) lifetime imaging endomicroscope (2p-FLeM) that features an about 2 mm diameter, subcellular resolution, and excellent emission photon utilization efficiency and can extract NADH lifetime parameters of living tissues and organs reliably using a safe excitation power (∼30 mW) and moderate pixel dwelling time (≤10 μs). In vivo experiments showed that the 2p-FLeM system was capable of tracking NADH lifetime dynamics of cultured cancer cells and subcutaneous mouse tumor models subject to induced apoptosis, and of a functioning mouse kidney undergoing acute ischemia–reperfusion perturbation. The complementary structural and metabolic information afforded by the 2p-FLeM system promises functional histological imaging of label-free internal organs in vivo and in situ for practical clinical diagnosis and therapeutics applications.
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