DocumentCode
636359
Title
Optical mapping of optically paced embryonic hearts
Author
Wang, Y.T. ; Shi Gu ; Rollins, A.M. ; Jenkins, M.W.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage
1623
Lastpage
1626
Abstract
Conduction maps of early embryonic hearts with optical mapping point to heterogeneous conduction patterns that quickly evolve over time. In adult hearts, electrical pacing is utilized to determine the anisotropy of the conduction patterns and the susceptibility of the tissue to arrhythmias. However, studying electrophysiology in developing hearts is limited due to their size. Electrical pacing creates an electrical artifact that obscures recordings from the entirety of early embryonic hearts. In this study, optical point stimulation using a 1440-nm near-infrared diode laser with a 12-μm diameter beam waist was used to pace embryonic quail hearts. Electrical activity was recorded across the surface of the embryonic hearts by high resolution optical mapping using di-4-ANEPPS and cytochalasin D. While there were no electrical artifacts produced by the optical point stimulation, an optical artifact due to thermal lensing did obscure the optical mapping near the point of stimulation. The optical artifact can be minimized by optimizing the stimulation parameters to minimize the energy deposited and can be further reduced by signal processing. Despite the presence of the optical artifact, the electrical activity over the majority of the heart can be obtained.
Keywords
bioelectric potentials; biomedical optical imaging; cardiology; infrared spectra; laser applications in medicine; medical image processing; arrhythmia; cytochalasin D; di-4-A NEPPS; electrical activity recording; electrical artifact; electrical pacing; electrophysiology; embryonic quail heart pacing; energy deposition minimization; heterogeneous conduction pattern anisotropy; laser beam; nearinfrared diode laser; optical mapping; optical point stimulation; signal processing; size 12 m; stimulation parameter optimization; thermal lensing; tissue susceptibility; wavelength 1440 nm; Heart; Optical fibers; Optical filters; Optical imaging; Optical pulses; Optical signal processing; Stimulated emission;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Osaka
ISSN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609827
Filename
6609827
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