Wide-field endoscope accessory for multiplexed fluorescence imaging

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Gaoming Li
Miki Lee
Tse-Shao Chang
Joonyoung Yu
Haijun Li
Xiyu Duan
Xiaoli Wu
Sangeeta Jaiswal
Shuo Feng
Kenn R. Oldham
Thomas D. Wang
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[1] University of Michigan,Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine
[2] University of Michigan,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] University of Michigan,Department of Biomedical Engineering
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A wide-field endoscope that is sensitive to fluorescence can be used as an adjunct to conventional white light endoscopy by detecting multiple molecular targets concurrently. We aim to demonstrate a flexible fiber-coupled accessory that can pass forward through the instrument channel of standard medical endoscopes for clinical use to collect fluorescence images. A miniature scan mirror with reflector dimensions of 1.30 × 0.45  mm2 was designed, fabricated, and placed distal to collimated excitation beams at λex = 488, 660, and 785 nm. The mirror was driven at resonance for wide angular deflections in the X and Y-axes. A large image field-of-view (FOV) was generated in real time. The optomechanical components were packaged in a rigid distal tip with dimensions of 2.6 mm diameter and 12 mm length. The scan mirror was driven at 27.6 and 9.04 kHz in the fast (X) and slow (Y) axes, respectively, using a square wave with 50% duty cycle at 60 Vpp to collect fluorescence images at 10 frames per sec. Maximum total divergence angles of ± 27.4° and ± 22.8° were generated to achieve a FOV of 10.4 and 8.4 mm, respectively, at a working distance of 10 mm. Multiplexed fluorescence images were collected in vivo from the rectum of live mice using 3 fluorescently-labeled peptides that bind to unique cell surface targets. The fluorescence images collected were separated into 3 channels. Target-to-background ratios of 2.6, 3.1, and 3.9 were measured. This instrument demonstrates potential for broad clinical use to detect heterogeneous diseases in hollow organs.
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