Title :
Ex Vivo Measurement of Postmortem Tissue Changes in the Crystalline Lens by Brillouin Spectroscopy and Confocal Reflectance Microscopy
Author :
Reiss, S. ; Sperlich, Karsten ; Hovakimyan, Marine ; Martius, Philipp ; Guthoff, Rudolf F. ; Stolz, Heinrich ; Stachs, Oliver
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Phys., Univ. of Rostock, Rostock, Germany
Abstract :
Use of Brillouin spectroscopy in ophthalmology enables noninvasive, spatially resolved determination of the rheological properties of crystalline lens tissue. Furthermore, the Brillouin shift correlates with the protein concentration inside the lens. In vitro measurements on extracted porcine lenses demonstrate that results obtained with Brillouin spectroscopy depend strongly on time after death. The intensity of the Brillouin signal decreases significantly as early as 5 h postmortem. Moreover, the fluctuation of the Brillouin frequency shift inside the lens increases with postmortem time. Images of lens tissue taken with a confocal reflectance microscope between measurements reveal a degenerative aging process. These tissue changes correlate with our results from Brillouin spectroscopy. It is concluded that only in vivo measurements appropriately reflect the rheological properties of the eye lens and its protein concentration.
Keywords :
Brillouin spectra; biological tissues; biorheology; eye; laser applications in medicine; molecular biophysics; proteins; Brillouin spectroscopy; confocal laser-scanning microscopy; confocal reflectance microscopy; crystalline lens tissue; degenerative aging process; extracted porcine lenses; ophthalmology; postmortem tissue; protein concentration; rheological properties; time 5 h; Brillouin scattering; Lenses; Microscopy; Optical fiber dispersion; Proteins; Spectroscopy; Brillouin scattering; elastic properties; human eye lens; Animals; Eye Proteins; Lens, Crystalline; Microscopy, Confocal; Postmortem Changes; Refractometry; Spectrum Analysis; Swine;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2012.2204054