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22 March 2017 Recording membrane potential changes through photoacoustic voltage sensitive dye
Haichong K. Zhang, Jeeun Kang, Ping Yan, Diane S. Abou, Hanh N. D. Le, Daniel L. J. Thorek, Jin U. Kang, Albert Gjedde, Arman Rahmim, Dean F. Wong, Leslie M. Loew, Emad M. Boctor
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Abstract
Monitoring of the membrane potential is possible using voltage sensitive dyes (VSD), where fluorescence intensity changes in response to neuronal electrical activity. However, fluorescence imaging is limited by depth of penetration and high scattering losses, which leads to low sensitivity in vivo systems for external detection. In contrast, photoacoustic (PA) imaging, an emerging modality, is capable of deep tissue, noninvasive imaging by combining near infrared light excitation and ultrasound detection. In this work, we develop the theoretical concept whereby the voltage-dependent quenching of dye fluorescence leads to a reciprocal enhancement of PA intensity. Based on this concept, we synthesized a novel near infrared photoacoustic VSD (PA-VSD) whose PA intensity change is sensitive to membrane potential. In the polarized state, this cyanine-based probe enhances PA intensity while decreasing fluorescence output in a lipid vesicle membrane model. With a 3-9 μM VSD concentration, we measured a PA signal increase in the range of 5.3 % to 18.1 %, and observed a corresponding signal reduction in fluorescence emission of 30.0 % to 48.7 %. A theoretical model successfully accounts for how the experimental PA intensity change depends on fluorescence and absorbance properties of the dye. These results not only demonstrate the voltage sensing capability of the dye, but also indicate the necessity of considering both fluorescence and absorbance spectral sensitivities in order to optimize the characteristics of improved photoacoustic probes. Together, our results demonstrate photoacoustic sensing as a potential new modality for sub-second recording and external imaging of electrophysiological and neurochemical events in the brain.
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Haichong K. Zhang, Jeeun Kang, Ping Yan, Diane S. Abou, Hanh N. D. Le, Daniel L. J. Thorek, Jin U. Kang, Albert Gjedde, Arman Rahmim, Dean F. Wong, Leslie M. Loew, and Emad M. Boctor "Recording membrane potential changes through photoacoustic voltage sensitive dye", Proc. SPIE 10064, Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2017, 1006407 (22 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2252442
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KEYWORDS
Absorbance

Quantum efficiency

Photoacoustic spectroscopy

Brain

Voltage sensitive dyes

Near infrared

Ultrasonography

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