Effect of pulsed laser parameters on photoacoustic flow cytometry efficiency in vitro and in vivo

Author:

Grishin Oleg V.1ORCID,Shushunova Natalia A.1ORCID,Bratashov Daniil N.1ORCID,Prikhozhdenko Ekaterina S.1ORCID,Verkhovskii Roman A.1ORCID,Kozlova Anastasiia A.1ORCID,Abdurashitov Arkady S.2ORCID,Sindeeva Olga A.2ORCID,Karavaev Anatoly S.134ORCID,Kulminskiy Danil D.35ORCID,Shashkov Evgeny V.6ORCID,Inozemtseva Olga A.1ORCID,Tuchin Valery V.1789ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Science Medical Center Saratov State University Saratov Russia

2. A.V. Zelmann Center for Neurobiology and Brain Rehabilitation Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Moscow Russia

3. Laboratory of Nonlinear Dynamics Modeling Saratov Branch of the Institute of Radio‐Engineering and Electronics of Russian Academy of Sciences Saratov Russia

4. Department of Innovative Cardiological Information Technology, Institute of Cardiological Research Saratov State Medical University Saratov Russia

5. Scientific Center for Information Technologies and Artificial Intelligence Sirius University of Science and Technology Sochi Russia

6. Pico‐Femtoseconds Laser Laboratory, Photoelectronics Department Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia

7. Laboratory of Laser Molecular Imaging and Machine Learning Tomsk State University Tomsk Russia

8. Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control FRC “Saratov Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences” Saratov Russia

9. Bach Institute of Biochemistry FRC “Fundamentals of Biotechnology of the Russian Academy of Sciences” Moscow Russia

Abstract

AbstractPhotoacoustic flow cytometry is one of the most effective approaches to detect “alien” objects in the bloodstream, including circulating tumor cells, blood clots, parasites, and emboli. However, the possibility of detecting high‐amplitude signals from these objects against the background of blood depends on the parameters of the laser pulse. So, the dependencies of photoacoustic signals amplitude and number on laser pulse energy (5–150 μJ), pulse length (1, 2, 5 ns), and pulse repetition rate (2, 5, 10 kHz) for the melanoma cells were investigated. First, the PA responses of a melanoma cell suspension in vitro were measured to directly assess the efficiency of converting laser light into an acoustic signal. After it, the same dependence with the developed murine model based on constant rate melanoma cell injection into the animal blood flow was tested. Both in vivo and in vitro experiments show that signal generation efficiency increases with laser pulse energy above 15 μJ. Shorter pulses, especially 1 ns, provide more efficient signal generation as well as higher pulse rates. A higher pulse rate also provides more efficient signal generation, but also leads to overheating of the skin. The results show the limits where the photoacoustic flow cytometry system can be effectively used for the detection of circulating tumor cells in undiluted blood both for in vitro experiments and for in vivo murine models.

Funder

Council on grants of the President of the Russian Federation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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