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Non-Destructive Reflectance Mapping of Collagen Fiber Alignment in Heart Valve Leaflets

Annals of biomedical engineering(2019)

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Collagen fibers are the primary structural elements that define many soft-tissue structure and mechanical function relationships, so that quantification of collagen organization is essential to many disciplines. Current tissue-level collagen fiber imaging techniques remain limited in their ability to quantify fiber organization at macroscopic spatial scales and multiple time points, especially in a non-contacting manner, requiring no modifications to the tissue, and in near real-time. Our group has previously developed polarized spatial frequency domain imaging (pSFDI), a reflectance imaging technique that rapidly and non-destructively quantifies planar collagen fiber orientation in superficial layers of soft tissues over large fields-of-view. In this current work, we extend the light scattering models and image processing techniques to extract a critical measure of the degree of collagen fiber alignment, the normalized orientation index (NOI), directly from pSFDI data. Electrospun fiber samples with architectures similar to many collagenous soft tissues and known NOI were used for validation. An inverse model was then used to extract NOI from pSFDI measurements of aortic heart valve leaflets and clearly demonstrated changes in degree of fiber alignment between opposing sides of the sample. These results show that our model was capable of extracting absolute measures of degree of fiber alignment in superficial layers of heart valve leaflets with only general a priori knowledge of fiber properties, providing a novel approach to rapid, non-destructive study of microstructure in heart valve leaflets using a reflectance geometry.
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Polarized light imaging,Structured illumination,Collagen fiber structure,Cylindrical scattering,Optical sectioning,Wide-field reflectance imaging
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