Optical biopsy of liver fibrosis by use of multiphoton microscopy
Author(s) -
Mei–Hsuan Lee,
Yuan Liu,
HsiaoChing Chen,
LingLing Chiou,
GuanTarn Huang,
Wen Lo,
ChenYuan Dong
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
optics letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.524
H-Index - 272
eISSN - 1071-2763
pISSN - 0146-9592
DOI - 10.1364/ol.29.002614
Subject(s) - optics , microscopy , multiphoton fluorescence microscope , materials science , liver biopsy , biopsy , pathology , medicine , fluorescence microscope , physics , fluorescence
We demonstrate the application of multiphoton microscopy in diagnosing toxin- (CCl4-) induced liver fibrosis in mice. Although hepatocyte autofluorescence does not vary significantly, different degrees of necrosis and stellate cell proliferation at necrotic sites in livers with fibrosis (ex vivo) can be detected easily from multiphoton-induced autofluorescence images by use of 780-nm excitation. Our result suggests that multiphoton microscopy can be developed into an effective technique for the detection and diagnosis of liver fibrosis in vivo.
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