Title :
Endomicroscopy and biocompatible fluorescent nanocomplexes for clinical translation of high-resolution optical molecular imaging
Author :
Xi, Jiefeng ; Wu, Yicong ; Kim, Tae Hee ; Chen, Yongping ; Zheng, Desheng ; Huo, Li ; Cobb, Michael J. ; Pun, Suzie ; Hwang, Joo Ha ; Li, Xingde
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD
Abstract :
This paper reports on our recent development of two-types of all-fiber-optic scanning endomicroscopy technologies for high-resolution optical imaging of internal organs. The first one is an OCT balloon catheter technology that permits systematic imaging of fine architectural morphologies of internal luminal organs over a large area. The second is a two-photon fluorescence endomicroscopy technology that enables assessment of tissue biochemical/metabolic information with a superb spatial resolution. Both endomicroscopes have a small diameter (1.2-2.4 mm) and can be readily integrated with a standard clinical gastroscope, providing complementary information about tissue structure and function and helping improve diagnostic yield. We will discuss the basic design principles, major engineering challenges, solutions, and some preliminary results. In addition, we will also present our approach in developing near infrared (NIR) fluorescent nanocomplexes (ICG-micelles), which can be functionalized for active molecular targeting to improve molecular specificity and imaging contrast. These nanocomplexes, made of FDA approved building blocks, are biocompatible and very promising for clinical translation. Ultimately the NIR nanocomplexes can be used in conjunction with endomicroscopy technologies for performing high-resolution optical molecular imaging in vivo and in real time.
Keywords :
bio-optics; biological tissues; biomedical optical imaging; catheters; computerised tomography; endoscopes; fluorescence; molecular biophysics; OCT balloon catheter technology; active molecular targeting; all-fiber-optic scanning endomicroscopy technologies; clinical gastroscope; clinical translation; internal luminal organs; near-infrared fluorescent nanocomplexes; optical coherence tomography; optical molecular imaging; size 1.2 mm to 2.4 mm; tissue biochemical information; tissue metabolic information; tissue structure; two-photon fluorescence endomicroscopy technology; Biomedical optical imaging; Catheters; Design engineering; Fluorescence; High-resolution imaging; Infrared imaging; Molecular imaging; Morphology; Optical imaging; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop, 2009. LiSSA 2009. IEEE/NIH
Conference_Location :
Bethesda, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4292-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4293-5
DOI :
10.1109/LISSA.2009.4906706