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Photoacoustic Mouse Brain Imaging Using an Optical Fabry-Pérot Interferometric Ultrasound Sensor

  • Yuwen Chen
  • , Buhua Chen
  • , Tengfei Yu
  • , Lu Yin
  • , Mingjian Sun
  • , Wen He*
  • , Cheng Ma*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Photoacoustic (PA, or optoacoustic, OA) mesoscopy is a powerful tool for mouse cerebral imaging, which offers high resolution three-dimensional (3D) images with optical absorption contrast inside the optically turbid brain. The image quality of a PA mesoscope relies on the ultrasonic transducer which detects the PA signals. An all-optical ultrasound sensor based on a Fabry-Pérot (FP) polymer cavity has the following advantages: broadband frequency response, wide angular coverage and small footprint. Here, we present 3D PA mesoscope for mouse brain imaging using such an optical sensor. A heating laser was used to stabilize the sensor’s cavity length during the imaging process. To acquire data for a 3D angiogram of the mouse brain, the sensor was mounted on a translation stage and raster scanned. 3D images of the mouse brain vasculature were reconstructed which showed cerebrovascular structure up to a depth of 8 mm with high quality. Imaging segmentation and dual wavelength imaging were performed to demonstrate the potential of the system in preclinical brain research.

Original languageEnglish
Article number672788
JournalFrontiers in Neuroscience
Volume15
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 May 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fabry-Pérot interferometer
  • brain imaging
  • mesoscopy
  • multiwavelength imaging
  • photoacoustic

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