Author:
Stepula Elzbieta,Walther Anders R.,Mehrotra Dev,Jensen Magnus,Yuan Mu H.,Pedersen Simon V.,Gentleman Eileen,Albro Michael B.,Hedegaard Martin A. B.,Bergholt Mads S.
Abstract
AbstractThe ability to image tissues in three-dimensions (3-D) with label-free molecular contrast at mesoscale would be a valuable capability in biology and biomedicine. Here, we introduce Raman spectral projection tomography (RSPT) for volumetric molecular imaging with sub-millimeter spatial resolution. We have developed a RSPT imaging instrument capable of providing 3-D molecular contrast in transparent and semi-transparent samples. A computational pipeline for multivariate reconstruction was established to extract label-free spatial molecular information from Raman projection data. We demonstrate imaging and visualization of phantoms of various complex shapes with label-free molecular contrast. Finally, we apply RSPT as a novel tool for imaging of molecular gradients and extracellular matrix heterogeneities in fixed and live tissue-engineered constructs and explanted native tissues. RSPT imaging opens new possibilities for label-free molecular monitoring of tissues.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory