Endoscopic imaging of Cerenkov luminescence

Biomed Opt Express. 2012 Jun 1;3(6):1215-25. doi: 10.1364/BOE.3.001215. Epub 2012 May 3.

Abstract

We demonstrate feasibility of endoscopic imaging of Cerenkov light originated when charged nuclear particles, emitted from radionuclides, travel through a biological tissue of living subjects at superluminal velocity. The endoscopy imaging system consists of conventional optical fiber bundle/ clinical endoscopes, an optical imaging lens system, and a sensitive low-noise charge coupled device (CCD) camera. Our systematic studies using phantom samples show that Cerenkov light from as low as 1 µCi of radioactivity emitted from (18)F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) can be coupled and transmitted through conventional optical fibers and endoscopes. In vivo imaging experiments with tumor bearing mice, intravenously administered with (18)F-FDG, further demonstrated that Cerenkov luminescence endoscopy is a promising new tool in the field of endoscopic molecular imaging.

Keywords: (170.0110) Imaging systems; (170.2150) Endoscopic imaging; (170.4580) Optical diagnostics for medicine.