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3D imaging of biofilms on implants by detection of scattered light with a scanning laser optical tomograph

Authors :
Heidrich, Marko
Kühnel, Mark P.
Kellner, Manuela
Lorbeer, Raoul-Amadeus
Lange, Tineke
Winkel, Andreas
Stiesch, Meike
Meyer, Heiko
Heisterkamp, Alexander
Heidrich, Marko
Kühnel, Mark P.
Kellner, Manuela
Lorbeer, Raoul-Amadeus
Lange, Tineke
Winkel, Andreas
Stiesch, Meike
Meyer, Heiko
Heisterkamp, Alexander
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Biofilms - communities of microorganisms attached to surfaces - are a constant threat for long-term success in modern implantology. The application of laser scanning microscopy (LSM) has increased the knowledge about microscopic properties of biofilms, whereas a 3D imaging technique for the large scale visualization of bacterial growth and migration on curved and non-transparent surfaces is not realized so far. Towards this goal, we built a scanning laser optical tomography (SLOT) setup detecting scattered laser light to image biofilm on dental implant surfaces. SLOT enables the visualization of living biofilms in 3D by detecting the wavelength-dependent absorption of non-fluorescent stains like e.g. reduced triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) accumulated within metabolically active bacterial cells. Thus, the presented system allows the large scale investigation of vital biofilm structure and in vitro development on cylindrical and non-transparent objects without the need for fluorescent vital staining. We suggest SLOT to be a valuable tool for the structural and volumetric investigation of biofilm formation on implants with sizes up to several millimeters.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372065369
Document Type :
Electronic Resource