DocumentCode :
432112
Title :
U2: combined ultrasonic microscopy and ultrafast optics for molecular imaging and therapy
Author :
O´Donnell, M. ; Tse, C. ; Zohdy, M. ; Erpelding, T. ; Hollman, K. ; Ye, J.Y. ; Norris, T.B. ; Balogh, L.
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Dept., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2004
fDate :
23-27 Aug. 2004
Firstpage :
354
Abstract :
We have developed an approach to molecular detection in which a nanoscale object, such as important biological macromolecules, is transduced by a very short (femtosecond) laser pulse into a microscale object directly detectable with ultrasound. We use ultrafast optics to transduce a nanoparticle into a microbubble. Nonlinear absorption of a light pulse, with high peak intensity but negligible pulse energy, produces highly localized disruption via laser-induced optical breakdown (LIOB). This process induces a broadband shock wave and a microbubble within the disruption site. Dendrimers are highly branched molecules serving as nearly ideal templates to form dendrimer nanocomposites (DNC). By trapping metallic domains, the LIOB threshold of the organic host in water and tissue can be considerably decreased. Of particular interest are biologically targeted DNCs. A combination of geometric targeting, through precise optical focusing, and biochemical targeting, with these nanoagents, represents a potentially attractive approach for molecular imaging and therapy. We use ultrasonic microscopy to monitor LIOB. Our results suggest that targeted photodisruption can operate in two regimes: one near threshold in which LIOB can be controlled to produce detectable microbubbles with little cellular injury (i.e., minimally invasive); the second at a different set of parameters where LIOB is highly destructive, killing labeled cells for therapy. There are numerous potential medical applications, including the significant problem of squamous cell carcinoma.
Keywords :
acoustic microscopy; biomedical ultrasonics; bubbles; cancer; high-speed optical techniques; laser applications in medicine; patient treatment; biochemical targeting; biological macromolecules; broadband shock wave; dendrimer nanocomposites; femtosecond laser pulse; geometric targeting; laser-induced optical breakdown; medical applications; metallic domains; microbubble; molecular detection; molecular imaging; molecular therapy; nanoagents; nanoscale object; nonlinear absorption; optical focusing; photodisruption; squamous cell carcinoma; therapy; ultrafast optics; ultrasonic microscopy; Biomedical optical imaging; Medical treatment; Molecular biophysics; Molecular imaging; Nanobioscience; Nonlinear optics; Object detection; Optical microscopy; Optical pulses; Ultrafast optics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2004 IEEE
ISSN :
1051-0117
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8412-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2004.1417738
Filename :
1417738
Link To Document :
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