| Literature DB >> 33520386 |
Panagis D Samolis1,2, Daniel Langley3,4, Breanna M O'Reilly5,6, Zay Oo3,4, Geva Hilzenrat3,4, Shyamsunder Erramilli2,7,8, Allyson E Sgro5,6,7, Sally McArthur3,4, Michelle Y Sander1,2,5,8.
Abstract
Label-free vibrational imaging of biological samples has attracted significant interest due to its integration of structural and chemical information. Vibrational infrared photothermal amplitude and phase signal (VIPPS) imaging provide label-free chemical identification by targeting the characteristic resonances of biological compounds that are present in the mid-infrared fingerprint region (3 µm - 12 µm). High contrast imaging of subcellular features and chemical identification of protein secondary structures in unlabeled and labeled fibroblast cells embedded in a collagen-rich extracellular matrix is demonstrated by combining contrast from absorption signatures (amplitude signals) with sensitive detection of different heat properties (lock-in phase signals). We present that the detectability of nano-sized cell membranes is enhanced to well below the optical diffraction limit since the membranes are found to act as thermal barriers. VIPPS offers a novel combination of chemical imaging and thermal diffusion characterization that paves the way towards label-free imaging of cell models and tissues as well as the study of intracellular heat dynamics.Year: 2020 PMID: 33520386 PMCID: PMC7818956 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.411888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732