Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2016, 9 (5): 1650035, Published Online: Dec. 27, 2018  

Optical clearing mechanisms characterization in muscle

Author Affiliations
1 Physics Department – Polytechnic Institute of Porto School of Engineering Rua Dr. Antonio Bernardino de Almeida, 431, 4200-072 Porto, Portugal
2 FEUP – University of Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias 4200-465 Porto, Portugal
3 CIETI – Centre of Innovation in Engineering and Industrial Technology, ISEP Rua Dr. Antonio Bernardino de Almeida, 431, 4200-072 Porto, Portugal
4 DEEC/FEUP and INESC TEC University of Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias 4200-465 Porto, Portugal
5 Research-Education Institute of Optics and Biophotonics Saratov National Research State University 83 Astrakhanskaya street, Saratov 410012, Russia
6 Laboratory of Laser Diagnostics of Technical and Living Systems Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control RAS 24 Rabochaya street, Saratov 410028, Russia
7 Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Biophotonics Tomsk National Research State University 36 Lenin's avenue, Tomsk 634050, Russia
Abstract
Optical immersion clearing is a technique that has been widely studied for more than two decades and that is used to originate a temporary transparency effect in biological tissues. If applied in cooperation with clinical methods it provides optimization of diagnosis and treatment procedures. This technique turns biological tissues more transparent through two main mechanisms — tissue dehydration and refractive index (RI) matching between tissue components. Such matching is obtained by partial replacement of interstitial water by a biocompatible agent that presents higher RI and it can be completely reversible by natural rehydration in vivo or by assisted rehydration in ex vivo tissues. Experimental data to characterize and discriminate between the two mechanisms and to find new ones are necessary. Using a simple method, based on collimated transmittance and thickness measurements made from muscle samples under treatment, we have estimated the diffusion properties of glucose, ethylene glycol (EG) and water that were used to perform such characterization and discrimination. Comparing these properties with data from literature that characterize their diffusion in water we have observed that muscle cell membrane permeability limits agent and water diffusion in the muscle. The same experimental data has allowed to calculate the optical clearing (OC) efficiency and make an interpretation of the internal changes that occurred in muscle during the treatments. The same methodology can now be used to perform similar studies with other agents and in other tissues in order to solve engineering problems at design of inexpensive and robust technologies for a considerable improvement of optical tomographic techniques with better contrast and in-depth imaging.

Luís Oliveira, M. Inês Carvalho, Elisabete Nogueira, Valery V. Tuchin. Optical clearing mechanisms characterization in muscle[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2016, 9(5): 1650035.

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