DocumentCode :
3118776
Title :
Optical measurement of 3D collagen gel constructs by elastic scattering spectroscopy
Author :
Pickard, D. ; Brown, Randall A.
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
149
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Analysis of the formation and organisation of new connective tissue formed in tissue-engineered constructs is a major requirement for tissue bioreactor technology. We have analysed early stage responses in collagen lattices using elastic scattering spectroscopy to assess its potential to monitor tissue structural changes in structures up to 3 mm thick, under normal culture conditions. optical system (medOptica TM) is based on the principle that elastically scattered light carries information about structure, density, composition and architecture of a tissue. For all three mechanical conditions imposed to the lattices (i.e. (1) relaxed untethered, (2) restrained tethered/released and (3) tethered under the Culture Force Monitor (CFM)), correlation could be found between changes in the spectral signatures and changes in the collagen gels. Measurements of the influence of isolated factors (e.g. cell concentration, gel thickness etc.) on the spectral signatures have been used to generate a hypothesis of how matrix alters during fibroblasts mediated lattice remodelling to influence scatter. Further work is needed before the key biological events may be correlated with specific areas of the composite spectral signatures observed but results indicate that elastic scattering spectroscopy will be an effective tool in monitoring tissue engineered constructs or early repair in collagenous tissues. Acknowledgements: This study has been supported by the Fifth Framework Programme of the European Commission, "Biomechanical Interactions in Tissue Engineering and Surgical Repair (BITES)".
Keywords :
bio-optics; biological tissues; biomedical measurement; cellular biophysics; gels; light scattering; proteins; surgery; 3 mm; 3D collagen gel constructs; Culture Force Monitor; cell concentration; collagenous tissues early repair; composite spectral signatures; connective tissue organisation; elastic scattering spectroscopy; fibroblasts mediated lattice remodelling; gel thickness; key biological events; lattice remodelling; mechanical conditions; optical measurement; spectral signatures; tissue engineered constructs monitoring; tissue structural changes monitoring; Biological tissues; Biomedical optical imaging; Bioreactors; Condition monitoring; Connective tissue; Information analysis; Lattices; Light scattering; Optical scattering; Spectroscopy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Molecular, Cellular and Tissue Engineering, 2002. Proceedings of the IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7557-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MCTE.2002.1175048
Filename :
1175048
Link To Document :
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