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Marina Kochueva1, Varvara Dudenkova2, Sergey Kuznetsov3, Angelina Varlamova4, Ekaterina Sergeeva5, Elena Kiseleva2, Anna Maslennikova1,4.
Abstract
The objective of the study is the quantitative analysis of the dose-time dependences of changes occurring in collagen of bladder and rectum after gamma-irradiation using optical methods [nonlinear microscopy in a second harmonic generation (SHG) detection regime and cross-polarization optical coherence tomography (CP OCT)]. For quantitative assessment of the collagen structure, regions of interest on the SHG-images of two-dimensional (2-D) distribution of SHG signal intensity of collagen were chosen in the submucosa. The mean SHG signal intensity and its standard deviation were calculated by ImageJ 1.39p (NIH). For quantitative analysis of CP OCT data, an integral depolarization factor (IDF) was calculated. Quantitative calculation of the SHG signal intensity and the IDF can provide additional information about the processes of the collagen radiation-induced degradation and subsequent remodeling. High positive correlation between the mean SHG signal intensity and the mean IDF of bladder and rectum demonstrates that CP OCT can be used as an "optical biopsy" in the grading of collagen radiation damage. (2018) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).Entities:
Keywords: collagen; cross-polarization optical coherence tomography; nonlinear microscopy; radiation-induced adverse events; second harmonic generation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30136470 DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.23.9.091417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Opt ISSN: 1083-3668 Impact factor: 3.170