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Analysis of forward and backward Second Harmonic Generation images to probe the nanoscale structure of collagen within bone and cartilage
Authors:Marie‐Andrée Houle  Charles‐André Couture  Stéphane Bancelin  Jarno Van der Kolk  Etienne Auger  Cameron Brown  Konstantin Popov  Lora Ramunno  François Légaré
Affiliation:1. Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique – Centre énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunication, Varennes, QC, Canada;2. University of Ottawa, Department of Physics, 150 Louis Pasteur, ON, Canada;3. University of Oxford, Botnar Research Center, NDORMS, UK
Abstract:Collagen ultrastructure plays a central role in the function of a wide range of connective tissues. Studying collagen structure at the microscopic scale is therefore of considerable interest to understand the mechanisms of tissue pathologies. Here, we use second harmonic generation microscopy to characterize collagen structure within bone and articular cartilage in human knees. We analyze the intensity dependence on polarization and discuss the differences between Forward and Backward images in both tissues. Focusing on articular cartilage, we observe an increase in Forward/Backward ratio from the cartilage surface to the bone. Coupling these results to numerical simulations reveals the evolution of collagen fibril diameter and spatial organization as a function of depth within cartilage.
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Keywords:nonlinear microscopy  Second Harmonic Generation  forward/backward ratio  bone  cartilage
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