photoacoustic sensing of calcium dynamics with Arsenazo III.

Laser Phys Lett

School of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, 30332, USA.

Published: July 2016

Imaging of cellular electric potential via calcium-ion sensitive contrast agents is a useful tool, but current it lacks sufficient depth penetration. We explore contrast-enhanced photoacoustic (PA) imaging, using Arsenazo III dye, to visualize cardiac myocyte depolarization . Phantom results show strong linearity of PA signal with dye concentration ( > 0.95), and agree spectrally with extinction measurements with varying calcium concentration. Cell studies indicate a significant (> 100-fold) increase in PA signal for dye-treated cells, as well as a 10-fold increase in peak-to-peak variation during a 30-second window. This suggests contrast-enhanced PA imaging may have sufficient sensitivity and specificity for depth-resolved visualization of tissue depolarization in real-time.

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