Tianshu Luo
Fujian Normal University
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Optics Express | 2006
Shuangmu Zhuo; Jianxin Chen; Tianshu Luo; Zou D
A Multimode nonlinear optical imaging technique based on the combination of multichannel mode and Lambda mode is developed to investigate human dermis. Our findings show that this technique not only improves the image contrast of the structural proteins of extracellular matrix (ECM) but also provides an image-guided spectral analysis method to identify both cellular and ECM intrinsic components including collagen, elastin, NAD(P)H and flavin. By the combined use of multichannel mode and Lambda mode in tandem, the obtained in-depth two photon-excited fluorescence (TPEF) and second-harmonic generation (SHG) imaging and TPEF/SHG signals depth-dependence decay can offer a sensitive tool for obtaining quantitative tissue structural and biochemical information. These results suggest that the technique has the potential to provide more accurate information for determining tissue physiological and pathological states.
Laser Physics | 2009
Tianshu Luo; Jianling Chen; Shuangmu Zhuo; Kecheng Lu; Xingshan Jiang; Quangang Liu
The purpose of this study is to highlight a clearer understanding of the process of collagen regeneration during wound healing. By means of second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy, the changes of collagen arrangement at the wound margin were analyzed at 0, 3, 5, 7, 11 and 13 days post injury. The degree of collagen disorders associated with the healing process was quantitatively obtained using the aspect ratio of polar plot image of collagen azimuthal angles and the healing status of collagen could be estimated by arithmetical mean deviation (Ra) of the collagen SHG images. Our results suggest that SHG microscopy has potential advances in the collagen studies during wound healing and the arrangement of collagen fibers gradually transformed from disorder to order so as to contract the wound. It is capable of promoting clinical application of the noninvasive imaging tool and the analysis methods of collagen disorder as an effective scar management for prevention and treatment about aberrant healing.
Lasers in Medical Science | 2009
Shuangmu Zhuo; Jianxin Chen; Tianshu Luo; Xingshan Jiang; Shusen Xie; Rong Chen
We demonstrate the application of multiphoton microscopy (MPM) based on two-photon excited fluorescence and second harmonic generation signals in imaging two-layered structures of cervical tissue in mice. It was found that MPM is effective for visualizing two-layered cervical microstructures, monitoring the metabolic activity and the density (nuclear-to-cytoplasmic) of epithelial cells, measuring the size of epithelial cell nuclei and the thickness of the epithelial layer, and quantifying collagen in the stroma. These results suggest that, with the advent of clinical portability of typical multiphoton endoscopes, the MPM technique has the potential to be applied in vivo to the clinical diagnosis and monitoring of cervical cancer.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2007
Shuangmu Zhuo; Jianling Chen; Tianshu Luo; Huanglin Chen; Jingjun Zhao
Collagen and elastin, as the major components in the extracellular matrix (ECM), are intrinsic indicators of physiological and pathological states. Here, we have developed a high-contrast multimodel nonlinear optical imaging technique to imaging collagen and elastin by detecting simultaneously two photon-excited fluorescence (TPEF) from elastin and second-harmonic generation (SHG) from collagen. Our results show that this technique can obtain a high-contrast TPEF/SHG image in human dermis and permit direct visualization of collagen and elastin. It was shown that the technique can provide collagen and elastin structural information to determine collagen and elastin fibril orientation and distribution and acquire some morphometric properties. It was found that the in-depth TPEF/SHG imaging and 3-D reconstruction of TPEF/SHG images can extract more collagen and elastin structural and biochemical information. The study results suggest that the high-contrast multimodel nonlinear imaging provides a powerful tool to study ECM intrinsic components and has the potential to provide more important information for the diagnosis of tissue.
Scanning | 2007
Jianxin Chen; Shuangmu Zhuo; Tianshu Luo; Xingshan Jiang; Jingjun Zhao
Laser Physics Letters | 2009
Shuangmu Zhuo; Jianling Chen; Tianshu Luo; Xingshan Jiang; Shusen Xie
Scanning | 2007
Shuangmu Zhuo; Jianxin Chen; Xingshan Jiang; Tianshu Luo; Rong Chen; Shusen Xie; Qilian Zou
Optik | 2008
Jianxin Chen; Shuangmu Zhuo; Tianshu Luo; Dingzhong Liu; Jingjun Zhao
Frontiers of Optoelectronics in China | 2008
Tianshu Luo; Jianxin Chen; Shuangmu Zhuo; Xingshan Jiang; Huanglin Chen; Teng Luo; Qilian Zou
Chinese Optics Letters | 2006
Jianxin Chen; Shuangmu Zhuo; Tianshu Luo; Jingjun Zhao