Development of an ultrafast laser system based on a Yb-doped fiber and a Yb:YAG thin-rod for the preclinical study of pigmented lesions treatment using a Hartley guinea pig.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Biomedical optics express Pub Date : 2024-10-10 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1364/BOE.540536
Jun Wan Kim, Guang-Hoon Kim, Seolwon Park, Byung Cheol Park, Soon Re Kim, Juhee Kim, Juhee Yang
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In this research, we developed an ultrafast laser system based on a Yb-doped fiber oscillator and Yb:YAG thin-rod amplifier to investigate the efficacy of the laser for the treatment of pigmented lesions. The developed laser exhibited an output power of 22.7 W, center wavelength of 1030 nm, repetition rate of 495 kHz, pulse energy of 45.9 µJ, and pulse duration of 1.56 ps, respectively. For a compact and stable chirped pulse amplification system, a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) stretcher and a chirped volume Bragg grating (CVBG) compressor, both with fixed dispersion, were used. The dispersion of the total laser systems was precisely compensated by adjusting the length of the passive fiber and utilizing the self-phase modulation effect of the fiber amplifier. The developed ultrafast laser system was then applied in preclinical studies for the treatment of pigmented lesions in a guinea pig model. Three colored squares, each measuring approximately 15 × 15 mm, were treated by scanning a focused beam with varying laser fluences ranging from 0.5 to 2 J/cm2, using wavelengths of 515 nm and 1030 nm. The colorimeter measurements, which were performed 1-5 weeks after laser treatment, indicated that the laser was effective in reducing pigment, particularly black and blue pigments at higher fluences. This research represents the first trial of a preclinical study on pigmented lesions using an ultrafast laser system with a pulse duration below 10 ps, shorter than the stress relaxation time of 10 nm melanin granules. The results are meaningful as they offer valuable insights into the effectiveness of ultrafast laser therapy.

开发基于掺镱光纤和 Yb:YAG 细棒的超快激光系统,用于利用哈特利豚鼠进行色素病变治疗的临床前研究。
在这项研究中,我们开发了一种基于掺镱光纤振荡器和Yb:YAG细棒放大器的超快激光系统,以研究激光治疗色素病变的功效。所开发的激光器输出功率为 22.7 W,中心波长为 1030 nm,重复频率为 495 kHz,脉冲能量为 45.9 µJ,脉冲持续时间为 1.56 ps。为了实现紧凑而稳定的啁啾脉冲放大系统,使用了啁啾光纤布拉格光栅(CFBG)拉伸器和啁啾体布拉格光栅(CVBG)压缩器,二者都具有固定的色散。通过调整无源光纤的长度并利用光纤放大器的自相位调制效应,对整个激光系统的色散进行了精确补偿。开发的超快激光系统随后被应用于临床前研究,治疗豚鼠模型中的色素病变。使用波长为 515 纳米和 1030 纳米的聚焦光束,以 0.5 至 2 J/cm2 不等的激光通量进行扫描,对每个面积约为 15 × 15 毫米的三个彩色正方形进行治疗。激光治疗后 1-5 周进行的色度测量表明,激光能有效减少色素,尤其是在较高通量下的黑色和蓝色色素。这项研究是使用超快激光系统对色素病变进行临床前研究的首次试验,其脉冲持续时间低于 10 ps,短于 10 nm 黑色素颗粒的应力松弛时间。研究结果意义重大,因为它为了解超快激光治疗的有效性提供了宝贵的见解。
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Biomedical optics express
Biomedical optics express BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-OPTICS
CiteScore
6.80
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11.80%
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633
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The journal''s scope encompasses fundamental research, technology development, biomedical studies and clinical applications. BOEx focuses on the leading edge topics in the field, including: Tissue optics and spectroscopy Novel microscopies Optical coherence tomography Diffuse and fluorescence tomography Photoacoustic and multimodal imaging Molecular imaging and therapies Nanophotonic biosensing Optical biophysics/photobiology Microfluidic optical devices Vision research.
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