Imaging System To Characterize Dynamic Changes In Cell And Particle Characteristics
US-2017370709-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US10437035B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10437035-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615756478-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2019 |
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Disclosed are a microaspiration-based lung window apparatus for obtaining a microscopic image of in vivo lung tissue and a method for using the window apparatus to obtain cell-level and molecular level microscopic images of in vivo lung tissue while maintaining physiological respiration and circulation of an animal without interference. In one embodiment, a lung window apparatus comprises an open window having the upper and lower parts open, a cover glass placed over the upper part and lung tissue coming in contact with the lower part; an aspiration tube extending from one side of the open window to an aspiration apparatus enabling the inside of the open window to be in a vacuum state; and a tilting mount placing unit extending from one side of the open window having a tilting mount to enable the cover glass and an object lens of a confocal microscope system to stay parallel to each other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A microaspiration-based lung window apparatus for obtaining a microscopic image of a lung tissue in vivo, the apparatus comprising: an open window configured to open in upper and lower parts thereof, have a cover glass placed on the upper part thereof, and have a lung tissue brought in contact with the lower part thereof; a suction tube configured to extend to a suction device from a side of the open window and make the inside of the open window vacuum; and a tilting mount seat, configured to extend from a side of the open window, in which a tilting mount is placed to maintain the cover glass and an objective lens of a confocal microscope system in parallel. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the open window has a conical shape of which a diameter is increased from its upper part to its lower part. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the tilting mount seat has a plurality of fastening holes for coupling the tilting mount. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the open window and the suction tube are formed in a first plate which has a first body and first protrusions having a step with respect to the first body and protrudes from sides of the first body, and the tilting mount seat is formed in a second plate which has a second body and second protrusions having a step with respect to the second body and joining with the first protrusions. 5. A microaspiration-based lung window apparatus for obtaining a microscopic image of a lung tissue in vivo, the apparatus comprising: a first plate in which an open window and a suction tube are formed, wherein the open window is configured to open in upper and lower parts thereof, have a cover glass placed on the upper part thereof, and have a lung tissue brought in contact with the lower part thereof, wherein the suction tube is configured to extend to a suction device from a side of the open window and make the inside of the open window vacuum; and a second plate, which is configured to join with the first plate, where there is formed a tilting mount seat in which a tilting mount is placed to maintain the cover glass and an objective lens of a confocal microscope system in parallel. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the first plate has a first body where the open window and the suction tube are formed and first protrusions having a step with respect to the first body and protruding from sides of the first body, and the second plate has a second body where the tilting mount seat is formed and second protrusions having a step with respect to the second body and joining with the first protrusions. 7. A method of obtaining an image using a confocal microscope system and a microscopic aspiration-based lung window apparatus, the method comprising: adjusting the angle of the lung window apparatus by using a tilting mount placed on a tilting mount seat of the lung window apparatus; radiating laser beams having a plurality of wavelengths to a lung tissue through an open window of the lung window apparatus, wherein a cover glass is placed over the upper part of the open window, the lung tissue is brought in contact with the lower part of the open window, a suction tube extending to a suction device is formed on a side of the open window, so as to keep the inside of the open window vacuum; and detecting a fluorescent signal excited in the lung tissue, wherein the cover glass placed over the open window and an objective lens of the confocal microscope system are maintained in parallel in a respiration or circulation process by adjusting the angle of the tilting mount.
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