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11 February 2011 Intrinsic optical signal imaging of glucose-stimulated physiological responses in the insulin secreting INS-1 β-cell line
Yi-Chao Li, Wan-Xing Cui, Xu-Jing Wang, Franklin Amthor, Xin-Cheng Yao
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Abstract
Intrinsic optical signal (IOS) imaging has been established for noninvasive monitoring of stimulus-evoked physiological responses in the retina and other neural tissues. Recently, we extended the IOS imaging technology for functional evaluation of insulin secreting INS-1 cells. INS-1 cells provide a popular model for investigating β-cell dysfunction and diabetes. Our experiments indicate that IOS imaging allows simultaneous monitoring of glucose-stimulated physiological responses in multiple cells with high spatial (sub-cellular) and temporal (sub-second) resolution. Rapid image sequences reveal transient optical responses that have time courses comparable to glucose-evoked β-cell electrical activities.
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Yi-Chao Li, Wan-Xing Cui, Xu-Jing Wang, Franklin Amthor, and Xin-Cheng Yao "Intrinsic optical signal imaging of glucose-stimulated physiological responses in the insulin secreting INS-1 β-cell line", Proc. SPIE 7907, Biomedical Applications of Light Scattering V, 79070Y (11 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.874989
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KEYWORDS
Information operations

Glucose

Image resolution

Calcium

Intrinsic optical signal imaging

Tissues

Intrinsic optical signal

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