Polarization-sensitive reflectance imaging in skeletal muscle.

June 27th, 2008 | by admin |

Polarization-sensitive reflectance imaging in skeletal muscle.

We acquired polarization-sensitive reflectance images in freshly excised skeletal muscle samples. The obtained raw images varied depending on the incident and detection polarization states. The Stokes vectors were measured for incident light of four different polarization states, and the whole Mueller matrix images were also calculated. We found that the images obtained in skeletal muscles exhibited different features from those obtained in a typical polystyrene sphere solution. The back-reflected light in muscle maintained a higher degree of polarization along the axis perpendicular to muscle fiber orientation. Our analysis indicates that the unique muscle sarcomere structure plays an important role in modulating the propagation of polarized light in whole muscle.

Li X, Ranasinghesagara JC, Yao G.

Department of Biological Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.

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