Multiscale structural analysis of mouse lingual myoarchitecture employing diffusion spectrum magnetic resonance imaging and multiphoton microscopy

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The tongue consists of a complex, multiscale array of myofibers that comprise the anatomical underpinning of lingual mechanical function. 3-D myoarchitecture was imaged in mouse tongues with diffusion spectrum magnetic resonance imaging (DSI) at 9.4 T (b(max) 7000 s/mm, 150-mu m isotropic voxels), a method that derives the preferential diffusion of water/voxel, and high-throughput (10 fps) two-photon microscope (TPM). Net fiber alignment was represented for each method in terms of the local maxima of an orientational distribution function (ODF) derived from the local diffusion (DSI) and 3-D structural autocorrelation (TPM), respectively. Mesoscale myofiber tracts were generated by alignment of the principal orientation vectors of the ODFs. These data revealed a consistent relationship between the properties of the respective ODFs and the virtual superimposition of the distributed mesoscale myofiber tracts. The identification of a mesoscale anatomical construct, which specifically links the microscopic and macroscopic spatial scales, provides a method for relating the orientation and distribution of cells and subcellular components with overall tissue morphology, thus contributing to the development of multiscale methods for mechanical analysis. (C) 2008 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. [DOI: 10.1117/1.3046724]
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SPIE-SOC PHOTOPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
Issue Date
2008
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

3-DIMENSIONAL MYOARCHITECTURE; BOVINE TONGUE; 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION; 2-PHOTON MICROSCOPY; FIBER ARCHITECTURE; IN-VIVO; TRACTOGRAPHY; DEFORMATION; MECHANICS; MYOCYTES

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JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS, v.13, no.6

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1083-3668
DOI
10.1117/1.3046724
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/89621
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