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Geng Wang1,2, Lianhuang Li3, Janet E Sorrells2
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA.
Intense laser excitation causes phototoxicity through linear absorption, not nonlinear absorption. A new rapid scanning technique mitigates this damage, enabling gentle, label-free molecular imaging of live samples.
Area of Science:
- Biophotonics
- Microscopy
- Cellular Imaging
Background:
- Live-cell microscopy demands gentle sample preparation to maintain cellular health.
- Light-sheet microscopy uses planar excitation for reduced photodamage.
- Laser-scanning nonlinear optical microscopy (LS-NLM) has not achieved broad adoption for gentle, label-free molecular imaging despite restricted excitation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the mechanism of phototoxicity in laser-scanning nonlinear optical microscopy.
- To propose and validate a method for mitigating phototoxicity in label-free imaging.
- To enable gentle, real-time molecular imaging of live biological samples.
Main Methods:
- Developed a phototoxicity assay using time-lapse autofluorescence elevation (hyper-fluorescence) in a chicken breast tissue model.
- Investigated phototoxicity induced by intense near-infrared excitation in laser-scanning nonlinear optical microscopy.
- Implemented a rapid scanning technique with sub-80-femtosecond excitation and full triplet relaxation.
Main Results:
- Provided strong evidence that phototoxicity arises from linear absorption by intrinsic biomolecules and subsequent triplet buildup, not nonlinear absorption.
- Demonstrated that the proposed rapid scanning technique effectively mitigates linear-absorption-mediated phototoxicity across different sample types.
- Achieved real-time, label-free imaging of freely moving Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) at high irradiance levels.
Conclusions:
- Linear absorption is the primary driver of phototoxicity in laser-scanning nonlinear optical microscopy.
- A simple, rapid scanning imaging technique can overcome phototoxicity limitations.
- This approach facilitates gentle, label-free molecular imaging for live biological samples, including C. elegans.
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