DocumentCode :
831313
Title :
A microfluorometer for measuring diffusion of fluorophores across the cornea
Author :
Srinivas, S.P. ; Maurice, David M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ophthalmol., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Volume :
39
Issue :
12
fYear :
1992
Firstpage :
1283
Lastpage :
1291
Abstract :
A microscope has been modified to make a confocal spatially scanning fluorometer so that the concentration profile of a fluorophore across an isolated cornea can be measured. A slit of light is focused through one half of the objective to excite fluorescence. A confocal slit is placed at the image-plane of the microscope to collect the fluorescent light from the tissue which passes through the other half of the objective. The fluorescent light falls on to the cathode of a photomultiplier whose output is amplified by a lock-in amplifier. Scanning across the cornea is achieved by a stepper motor coupled to the fine focus of the microscope. The performance of the instrument has been assessed by studying the transport of fluorescein, carboxyfluorescein, and rhodamine B through intact rabbit corneas. A depth resolution of about 10 mu m has been achieved with a 40*objective. This resolution is sufficient to determine concentration gradients in the epithelium as well as the stroma and to partially resolve the endothelium. The potential errors in the technique are discussed.
Keywords :
biodiffusion; biological techniques and instruments; eye; fluorescence; optical microscopes; carboxyfluorescein; concentration gradients; confocal slit; confocal spatially scanning fluorometer; depth resolution; endothelium; epithelium; fluorescein; fluorescent light; fluorophores diffusion measurement; intact rabbit corneas; lock-in amplifier; microfluorometer; optical microscope; photomultiplier cathode; rhodamine B; stroma; technique errors; Amplifiers; Cathodes; Cornea; Couplings; Fluorescence; Focusing; Instruments; Micromotors; Microscopy; Photomultipliers; Animals; Calibration; Cornea; Cytophotometry; Diffusion; Equipment Design; Female; Fluorescent Dyes; Light; Male; Microscopy; Rabbits; Scattering, Radiation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/10.184704
Filename :
184704
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