Nonlinear optical microscopy in decoding arterial diseases

ACT Ko, A Ridsdale, LB Mostaço-Guidolin, A Major… - Biophysical …, 2012 - Springer
Biophysical reviews, 2012Springer
Pathological understanding of arterial diseases is mainly attributable to histological
observations based on conventional tissue staining protocols. The emerging development of
nonlinear optical microscopy (NLOM), particularly in second-harmonic generation, two-
photon excited fluorescence and coherent Raman scattering, provides a new venue to
visualize pathological changes in the extracellular matrix caused by atherosclerosis
progression. These techniques in general require minimal tissue preparation and offer rapid …
Abstract
Pathological understanding of arterial diseases is mainly attributable to histological observations based on conventional tissue staining protocols. The emerging development of nonlinear optical microscopy (NLOM), particularly in second-harmonic generation, two-photon excited fluorescence and coherent Raman scattering, provides a new venue to visualize pathological changes in the extracellular matrix caused by atherosclerosis progression. These techniques in general require minimal tissue preparation and offer rapid three-dimensional imaging. The capability of label-free microscopic imaging enables disease impact to be studied directly on the bulk artery tissue, thus minimally perturbing the sample. In this review, we look at recent progress in applications related to arterial disease imaging using various forms of NLOM.
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