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In vivo time-resolved spectroscopy of the human bronchial early cancer autofluorescence

Uehlinger, Pascal
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Gabrecht, Tanja
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Glanzmann, Thomas
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2009
Journal of Biomedical Optics (JBO)

Time-resolved measurements of tissue autofluorescence (AF) excited at 405 nm were carried out with an optical-fiber-based spectrometer in the bronchi of 11 patients. The objectives consisted of assessing the lifetime as a new tumor/normal (T/N) tissue contrast parameter and trying to explain the origin of the contrasts observed when using AF-based cancer detection imaging systems. No significant change in the AF lifetimes was found. AF bronchoscopy performed in parallel with an imaging device revealed both intensity and spectral contrasts. Our results suggest that the spectral contrast might be due to an enhanced blood concentration just below the epithelial layers of the lesion. The intensity contrast probably results from the thickening of the epithelium in the lesions. The absence of T/N lifetime contrast indicates that the quenching is not at the origin of the fluorescence intensity and spectral contrasts. These lifetimes (6.9 ns, 2.0 ns, and 0.2 ns) were consistent for all the examined sites. The fact that these lifetimes are the same for different emission domains ranging between 430 and 680 nm indicates that there is probably only one dominant fluorophore involved. The measured lifetimes suggest that this fluorophore is elastin.

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DOI
10.1117/1.3088100
Web of Science ID

WOS:000266868500035

Author(s)
Uehlinger, Pascal
Gabrecht, Tanja
Glanzmann, Thomas
Ballini, Jean-Pierre
Radu, Alexandre
Andrejevic, Snezana
Monnier, Philippe
Wagnières, Georges  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

SPIE Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers

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Journal of Biomedical Optics (JBO)
Volume

14

Issue

2

Article Number

024011

Subjects

Algorithms

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REVIEWED

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January 27, 2011
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