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Fast <i>In Vivo</i> Imaging of SHG Nanoprobes with Multiphoton Light-Sheet Microscopy

Guy Malkinson, Pierre Mahou, Élodie Chaudan, Thierry Gacoin, Ali Yasin Sonay, Periklis Pantazis, Emmanuel Beaurepaire, Willy Supatto

2020ACS Photonics36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Two-photon light-sheet microscopy (2P-SPIM) provides a unique combination of advantages for fast and deep fluorescence imaging in live tissues. Detecting coherent signals such as second-harmonic generation (SHG) in 2P-SPIM in addition to fluorescence would open further imaging opportunities. However, light-sheet microscopy involves an orthogonal configuration of illumination and detection that questions the ability to detect coherent signals. Indeed, coherent scattering from micron-sized structures occurs predominantly along the illumination beam. By contrast, point-like sources such as SHG nanocrystals can efficiently scatter light in multiple directions and be detected using the orthogonal geometry of a light-sheet microscope. This study investigates the suitability of SHG light-sheet microscopy (SHG-SPIM) for fast imaging of SHG nanoprobes. Parameters that govern the detection efficiency of KTiOPO 4 and BaTiO 3 nanocrystals using SHG-SPIM are investigated theoretically and experimentally. The effects of incident polarization, detection numerical aperture, nanocrystal rotational motion, and second-order susceptibility tensor symmetries on the detectability of SHG nanoprobes in this specific geometry are clarified. Guidelines for optimizing SHG-SPIM imaging are established, enabling fast in vivo light-sheet imaging combining SHG and two-photon excited fluorescence. Finally, microangiography was achieved in live zebrafish embryos by SHG imaging at up to 180 frames per second and single-particle tracking of SHG nanoprobes in the blood flow.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceLight sheet fluorescence microscopyMicroscopySecond-harmonic imaging microscopySecond-harmonic generationOpticsTwo-photon excitation microscopyFluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopyFluorescenceOptoelectronicsLaserScanning confocal electron microscopyPhysicsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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