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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Biophotonics Année : 2019

Monitoring dynamic collagen reorganization during skin stretching with fast polarization‐resolved second harmonic generation imaging

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The mechanical properties of biological tissues are strongly correlated to the specific distribution of their collagen fibers. Monitoring the dynamic reorganization of the collagen network during mechanical stretching is however a technical challenge because it requires mapping orientation of collagen fibers in a thick and deforming sample. In this work, a fast polarization-resolved SHG microscope is implemented to map collagen orientation during mechanical assays. This system is based on line-to-line switching of polarization using an electro-optical modulator and works in epidetection geometry. After proper calibration, it successfully highlights the collagen dynamic alignment along the traction direction in ex vivo murine skin dermis. This microstructure reorganization is quantified by the entropy of the collagen orientation distribution as a function of the stretch ratio. It exhibits a linear behavior, whose slope is measured with a good accuracy. This approach can be generalized to probe a variety of dynamic processes in thick tissues.
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hal-02103594 , version 1 (18-04-2019)

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Guillaume Ducourthial, Jean‐sébastien Affagard, Margaux Schmeltz, Xavier Solinas, Maeva Lopez‐poncelas, et al.. Monitoring dynamic collagen reorganization during skin stretching with fast polarization‐resolved second harmonic generation imaging. Journal of Biophotonics, 2019, 12 (5), pp.e201800336. ⟨10.1002/jbio.201800336⟩. ⟨hal-02103594⟩
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