Literature DB >> 27101274

The optical properties of mouse skin in the visible and near infrared spectral regions.

Caetano P Sabino1, Alessandro M Deana2, Tania M Yoshimura3, Daniela F T da Silva2, Cristiane M França2, Michael R Hamblin4, Martha S Ribeiro5.   

Abstract

Visible and near-infrared radiation is now widely employed in health science and technology. Pre-clinical trials are still essential to allow appropriate translation of optical methods into clinical practice. Our results stress the importance of considering the mouse strain and gender when planning pre-clinical experiments that depend on light-skin interactions. Here, we evaluated the optical properties of depilated albino and pigmented mouse skin using reproducible methods to determine parameters that have wide applicability in biomedical optics. Light penetration depth (δ), absorption (μa), reduced scattering (μ's) and reduced attenuation (μ't) coefficients were calculated using the Kubelka-Munk model of photon transport and spectrophotometric measurements. Within a broad wavelength coverage (400-1400nm), the main optical tissue interactions of visible and near infrared radiation could be inferred. Histological analysis was performed to correlate the findings with tissue composition and structure. Disperse melanin granules present in depilated pigmented mouse skin were shown to be irrelevant for light absorption. Gender mostly affected optical properties in the visible range due to variations in blood and abundance of dense connective tissue. On the other hand, mouse strains could produce more variations in the hydration level of skin, leading to changes in absorption in the infrared spectral region. A spectral region of minimal light attenuation, commonly referred as the "optical window", was observed between 600 and 1350nm.
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Keywords:  Biophotonics; Photodiagnosis; Phototherapy; Radiative transfer; Skin optics; Tissue spectroscopy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27101274      PMCID: PMC4899976          DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2016.03.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Photochem Photobiol B        ISSN: 1011-1344            Impact factor:   6.252


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