论文标题
激发光偏振对两光子光显微镜荧光发射的影响
Effects of excitation light polarization on fluorescence emission in two-photon light-sheet microscopy
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论文摘要
灯表显微镜(LSM)是一种强大的成像技术,它使用以平面照明为导向的检测轴。两光子(2p)LSM是LSM的变体,可利用2P吸收效果来激发样品。光极化状态在2p吸收过程中起着显着但经常被忽视的作用。这项工作的范围是测试使用不同的极化状态进行激发光会影响具有空间无序染料群的典型生物样品的2p LSM成像中检测到的信号水平。在理论模型的支持下,我们比较了使用不同极化状态获得的荧光信号,其荧光团(荧光素,EGFP和GCAMP6S)和不同的样品(液体溶液以及固定或活的斑马鱼幼虫)。在所有条件下,与我们的理论期望一致,线性极化与检测平面平行,提供了最大的信号水平,而垂直方向的极化则用生物样品给出了低荧光信号,但是荧光素溶液的较大信号。最后,圆极化通常提供较低的信号水平。这些结果突出了控制生物样品2p LSM中光极化状态的重要性。此外,当需要信号水平最大化时,该表征代表了选择最佳光极化状态的有用指南在高速2P LSM中。
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) is a powerful imaging technique that uses a planar illumination oriented orthogonally to the detection axis. Two-photon (2P) LSM is a variant of LSM that exploits the 2P absorption effect for sample excitation. The light polarization state plays a significant, and often overlooked, role in 2P absorption processes. The scope of this work is to test whether using different polarization states for excitation light can affect the detected signal levels in 2P LSM imaging of typical biological samples with a spatially unordered dye population. Supported by a theoretical model, we compared the fluorescence signals obtained using different polarization states with various fluorophores (fluorescein, EGFP and GCaMP6s) and different samples (liquid solution and fixed or living zebrafish larvae). In all conditions, in agreement with our theoretical expectations, linear polarization oriented parallel to the detection plane provided the largest signal levels, while perpendicularly-oriented polarization gave low fluorescence signal with the biological samples, but a large signal for the fluorescein solution. Finally, circular polarization generally provided lower signal levels. These results highlight the importance of controlling the light polarization state in 2P LSM of biological samples. Furthermore, this characterization represents a useful guide to choose the best light polarization state when maximization of signal levels is needed, e.g. in high-speed 2P LSM.