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" In vivo optical microscopy of peripheral nerve myelination with polarization sensitive-optical coherence tomography. "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 901306
Doc. No : LA1qb986bg
Title & Author : In vivo optical microscopy of peripheral nerve myelination with polarization sensitive-optical coherence tomography. [Article]\ Henry, Francis PWang, YanRodriguez, Carissa LRRandolph, Mark ARust, Esther AZWinograd, Jonathan Mde Boer, Johannes FPark, B Hyle
Date : 2015
Title of Periodical : UC Riverside
Abstract : Assessing nerve integrity and myelination after injury is necessary to provide insight for treatment strategies aimed at restoring neuromuscular function. Currently, this is largely done with electrical analysis, which lacks direct quantitative information. In vivo optical imaging with sufficient imaging depth and resolution could be used to assess the nerve microarchitecture. In this study, we examine the use of polarization sensitive-optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) to quantitatively assess the sciatic nerve microenvironment through measurements of birefringence after applying a nerve crush injury in a rat model. Initial loss of function and subsequent recovery were demonstrated by calculating the sciatic function index (SFI). We found that the PS-OCT phase retardation slope, which is proportional to birefringence, increased monotonically with the SFI. Additionally, histomorphometric analysis of the myelin thickness and g-ratio shows that the PS-OCT slope is a good indicator of myelin health and recovery after injury. These results demonstrate that PS-OCT is capable of providing nondestructive and quantitative assessment of nerve health after injury and shows promise for continued use both clinically and experimentally in neuroscience.
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