Two Optical Coherence Tomography Systems detect Topical Gold Nanoparticles in Hair follicles, Sweat Ducts and Measure Epidermis.

2018 
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an established imaging technology for in vivo skin investigation. Topical application of gold nanoshells (GNS) provides contrast enhancement in OCT by generating a strong hyperreflective signal from hair follicles and sweat glands, which are the natural skin openings. This study explores the utility of 150 nm diameter GNS as contrast agent for OCT imaging. GNS was massaged into skin and examined in four skin areas of 11 healthy participants. A commercial OCT system and a prototype with 3 micron resolution (UHR-OCT) were employed to detect potential benefits of increased resolution and variability in intensity generated from GNS. In both OCT-systems GNS enhanced contrast from hair follicles and sweat ducts. Highest average penetration depth of GNS was in armpit 0.64 mm plus/minus 0.17, maximum penetration depth was 1.20 mm in hair follicles and 15-40 microns in sweat ducts. Pixel intensity generated from GNS in hair follicles was significantly higher in UHR-OCT images (p=0.002) and epidermal thickness significantly lower 0.14 vs. 0.16 mm (p=0.027). Hence topical application of GNS increases OCT signals from natural skin openings. GNS may also increase sensitivity in OCT diagnosis of certain skin diseases, which is to be examined in future studies.
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