• Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Vol. 3, Issue 3, 183 (2010)
RAVIKANT SAMATHAM, KEVIN G. PHILLIPS, and STEVEN L. JACQUES*
Author Affiliations
  • Departments of Dermatology and Biomedical Engineering Oregon Health and Science University 3303 SW Bond Avenue, Portland, OR 97239, USA
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    DOI: 10.1142/s1793545810001064 Cite this Article
    RAVIKANT SAMATHAM, KEVIN G. PHILLIPS, STEVEN L. JACQUES. ASSESSMENT OF OPTICAL CLEARING AGENTS USING REFLECTANCE-MODE CONFOCAL SCANNING LASER MICROSCOPY[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2010, 3(3): 183 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The mechanism of action of clearing agents to improve optical imaging of mouse skin during reflectance-mode confocal microscopy was tested. The dermal side of excised dorsal mouse skin was exposed for one hour to saline, glycerin, or 80% DMSO, then the clearing agent was removed and the dermis placed against a glass cover slip through which a confocal microscope measured reflectance at 488 nm wavelength. An untreated control was also measured. The axial attenuation of reflectance signal, R(zf ) versus increasing depth of focus zf behaved as R = ρ exp(-μzf 2G), where ρ is tissue reflectivity and μ is attenuation [cm-1]. The factor 2G accounts for the in/out path of photons, and the numerical aperture of the lens. The ρ, μ data were mapped to values of scattering coefficient (μs [cm-1]) and anisotropy of scattering (g). Images showed that glycerin significantly increased the g of dermis from about 0.7 to about 0.99, with little change in the μs of dermis at about 300cm-1. DMSO and saline had only slight and inconsistent effects on g and μs.
    RAVIKANT SAMATHAM, KEVIN G. PHILLIPS, STEVEN L. JACQUES. ASSESSMENT OF OPTICAL CLEARING AGENTS USING REFLECTANCE-MODE CONFOCAL SCANNING LASER MICROSCOPY[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2010, 3(3): 183
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