Contrast-enhanced digital holographic imaging of cellular structures by manipulating the intracellular refractive index.

Rommel CE, Dierker C, Schmidt L, Przibilla S, von Bally G, Kemper B, Schnekenburger J

Research article (journal)

Abstract

The understanding of biological reactions and evaluation of the significance for living cells strongly depends on the ability to visualize and quantify these processes. Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) enables quantitative phase contrast imaging for high resolution and minimal invasive live cell analysis without the need of labeling or complex sample preparation. However, due to the rather homogeneous intracellular refractive index, the phase contrast of subcellular structures is limited and often low. We analyze the impact of the specific manipulation of the intracellular refractive index by microinjection on the DHM phase contrast. Glycerol is chosen as osmolyte, which combines high solubility in aqueous solutions and biological compatibility. We show that the intracellular injection of glycerol causes a contrast enhancement that can be explained by a decrease of the cytosolic refractive index due to a water influx. The underlying principle is proven by experiments inducing cell shrinkage and with fixated cells. The integrity of the cell membrane is considered as a prerequisite and allows a reversible cell swelling and shrinking within a certain limit. The presented approach to control the intracellular phase contrast demonstrated for the example of DHM opens prospects for applications with other quantitative phase contrast imaging methods.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Biomedical Optics (J Biomed Opt)
Volume15
Issue4
StatusPublished
Release year2010
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1117/1.3449567

Authors from the University of Münster

Dierker, Christian
Medical Clinic of Internal Medicine B: Gastroenterology and Metabolic Disorders (Med B)
Kemper, Björn
Center for Biomedical Optics and Photonics (CeBOP)
Rommel, Christina Elisabeth
Medical Clinic of Internal Medicine B: Gastroenterology and Metabolic Disorders (Med B)
Schnekenburger, Jürgen
Medical Clinic of Internal Medicine B: Gastroenterology and Metabolic Disorders (Med B)
Von Bally, Gert
Center for Biomedical Optics and Photonics (CeBOP)