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Information-Rich Multi-Functional OCT for Adult Zebrafish Intra- and Extracranial Imaging

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BIOENGINEERING-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10070856

Keywords

zebrafish; cranial imaging; optical coherence tomography (OCT); optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA); polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT)

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In this study, a high-resolution multi-functional optical coherence tomography (OCT) was used to obtain detailed intra- and extracranial imaging outcomes of adult zebrafish, including pigmentation distribution, tissue-specific information, cranial vascular imaging, and the monitoring of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Additionally, the channels through the zebrafish cranial suture were observed for the first time, which may have a crucial function in maintaining the patency of the cranial sutures. The results demonstrate that the high-resolution multi-functional OCT system can provide a wealth of novel and interpretable biological information for intra- and extracranial studies of adult zebrafish.
The zebrafish serves as a valuable animal model for both intra- and extracranial research, particularly in relation to the brain and skull. To effectively investigate the development and regeneration of adult zebrafish, a versatile in vivo imaging technique capable of showing both intra- and extracranial conditions is essential. In this paper, we utilized a high-resolution multi-functional optical coherence tomography (OCT) to obtain rich intra- and extracranial imaging outcomes of adult zebrafish, encompassing pigmentation distribution, tissue-specific information, cranial vascular imaging, and the monitoring of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Notably, it is the first that the channels through the zebrafish cranial suture, which may have a crucial function in maintaining the patency of the cranial sutures, have been observed. Rich imaging results demonstrated that a high-resolution multi-functional OCT system can provide a wealth of novel and interpretable biological information for intra- and extracranial studies of adult zebrafish.

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