Dynamic in vivo imaging of small animal brain using pulsed laser diode-based photoacoustic tomography system

  • Upputuri P
  • Pramanik M
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Abstract

We demonstrate dynamic in vivo imaging using a low-cost portable pulsed laser diode (PLD)-based photoacoustic tomography system. The system takes advantage of an 803-nm PLD having high-repetition rate ∼7000  Hz combined with a fast-scanning single-element ultrasound transducer leading to a 5 s cross-sectional imaging. Cortical vasculature is imaged in scan time of 5 s with high signal-to-noise ratio ∼48. To examine the ability for dynamic imaging, we monitored the fast uptake and clearance process of indocyanine green in the rat brain. The system will find applications to study neurofunctional activities, characterization of pharmacokinetic, and biodistribution profiles in the development process of drugs or imaging agents.

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Upputuri, P. K., & Pramanik, M. (2017). Dynamic in vivo imaging of small animal brain using pulsed laser diode-based photoacoustic tomography system. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 22(09), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.22.9.090501

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