Third and second harmonic generation imaging of human articular cartilage
Journal
Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Journal Volume
7183
Date Issued
2009
Author(s)
Abstract
Cartilage matrix is damaged in diseased states such as osteoarthritis while adult articular cartilage does not have the capacity to repair structural damage. A least invasive mean to diagnose these diseased states of human articular cartilage with a high spatial resolution is thus highly desired. In this paper we present our harmonic generation microscopic studies on the human articular cartilage samples. Without any staining third and second harmonic generation can provide strong contrast in chondrocytes and collagen matrix respectively. Our study indicates the high capability of harmonic generation microscopy for future articular cartilage disease diagnosis. ? 2009 SPIE.
Subjects
3D microscopy; Articular cartilage; Chondrocyte; Harmonic generation microscopy
SDGs
Other Subjects
3D microscopy; Articular cartilage; Articular cartilages; Chondrocyte; Chondrocytes; Collagen matrices; Disease diagnosis; Harmonic generation microscopy; High spatial resolution; Human articular cartilage; matrix; Microscopic study; Second harmonic generation; Strong contrast; Structural damages; Body fluids; Harmonic analysis; Harmonic generation; Ligaments; Medical imaging; Nonlinear optics; Three dimensional; Ultrasonic measurement; Cartilage
Type
conference paper
