| Literature DB >> 26417507 |
Patrycjusz Stremplewski1, Katarzyna Komar1, Krzysztof Palczewski2, Maciej Wojtkowski1, Grazyna Palczewska3.
Abstract
Two-photon microscopy allows visualization of subcellular structures in the living animal retina. In previously reported experiments it was necessary to apply a contact lens to each subject. Extending this technology to larger animals would require fitting a custom contact lens to each animal and cumbersome placement of the living animal head on microscope stage. Here we demonstrate a new device, periscope, for coupling light energy into mouse eye and capturing emitted fluorescence. Using this periscope we obtained images of the RPE and their subcellular organelles, retinosomes, with larger field of view than previously reported. This periscope provides an interface with a commercial microscope, does not require contact lens and its design could be modified to image retina in larger animals.Entities:
Keywords: (170.0110) Imaging systems; (170.4460) Ophthalmic optics and devices; (170.5755) Retina scanning; (180.4315) Nonlinear microscopy; (330.7327) Visual optics, ophthalmic instrumentation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26417507 PMCID: PMC4574663 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.6.003352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732