Abstract

An endomicroscope opens new frontiers of non-invasive biopsy for in vivo imaging applications. Here we report two-photon laser scanning endomicroscope for in vivo cellular and tissue imaging using a Lissajous fiber scanner. The fiber scanner consists of a piezoelectric (PZT) tube, a single double-clad fiber (DCF) with high fluorescence collection, and a micro-tethered-silicon-oscillator (MTSO) for the separation of biaxial resonant scanning frequencies. The endomicroscopic imaging exhibits 5 frames/s with 99% in scanning density by using the selection rule of scanning frequencies. The endomicroscopic scanner was compactly packaged within a stainless tube of 2.6 mm in diameter with a high NA gradient-index (GRIN) lens, which can be easily inserted into the working channel of a conventional laparoscope. The lateral and axial resolutions of the endomicroscope are 0.70 µm and 7.6 μm, respectively. Two-photon fluorescence images of a stained kidney section and miscellaneous ex vivo and in vivo organs from wild type and green fluorescent protein transgenic (GFP-TG) mice were successfully obtained by using the endomicroscope. The endomicroscope also obtained label free images including autofluorescence and second-harmonic generation of an ear tissue of Thy1-GCaMP6 (GP5.17) mouse. The Lissajous scanning two-photon endomicroscope can provide a compact handheld platform for in vivo tissue imaging or optical biopsy applications.

Highlights

  • Endomicroscopic TPM has been recently demonstrated by using micromirrors[15,21,22,23,24] and fiber scannners[8,9,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32]

  • The micromachined tethered silicon oscillator (MTSO) attached on the double-clad fiber (DCF), which has 7 mm long, differentiates the bi-directional resonant frequencies to generate Lissajous scanning

  • The scanning frequencies for high definition and high frame rate (HDHF) Lissajous scanning were selected as 885 Hz and 1,160 Hz for x-axis and y-axis, respectively for N = 409 and great common division (GCD) = 5

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Endomicroscope for In vivo Tissue

Daniel Youngsuk Kim[1,4], Kyungmin Hwang[1,4], Jinhyo Ahn[2,4], Yeong-Hyeon Seo[1,4], Jae-Beom Kim[1,4], Soyoung Lee[3,5], Jin-HuiYoon[1,4], Eunji Kong2,4,Yong Jeong 1,4, Sangyong Jon 3,5, Pilhan Kim 2,4 & Ki-Hun Jeong[1,4]. We report two-photon laser scanning endomicroscope for in vivo cellular and tissue imaging using a Lissajous fiber scanner. The fiber scanner consists of a piezoelectric (PZT) tube, a single double-clad fiber (DCF) with high fluorescence collection, and a micro-tethered-silicon-oscillator (MTSO) for the separation of biaxial resonant scanning frequencies. The Lissajous scanning two-photon endomicroscope can provide a compact handheld platform for in vivo tissue imaging or optical biopsy applications. We report a fully packaged two-photon endomicroscope for in vivo cellular and tissue imaging using Lissajous fiber scanner. The fiber scanner obtained real-time ex vivo and in vivo images at 5 frame rate using the frequency selection rule for high definition and high frame rate (HDHF)[36] Lissajous scanning

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