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22 December 2021 Analysis of muscle tissue in vivo using fiber-optic autofluorescence and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
Christopher J. Davey, Emily R. Vasiljevski, Alexandra K. O'Donohue, Simon C. Fleming, Aaron Schindeler
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Abstract

Significance: Current methods for analyzing pathological muscle tissue are time consuming and rarely quantitative, and they involve invasive biopsies. Faster and less invasive diagnosis of muscle disease may be achievable using marker-free in vivo optical sensing methods.

Aim: It was speculated that changes in the biochemical composition and structure of muscle associated with pathology could be measured quantitatively using visible wavelength optical spectroscopy techniques enabling automated classification.

Approach: A fiber-optic autofluorescence (AF) and diffuse reflectance (DR) spectroscopy device was manufactured. The device and data processing techniques based on principal component analysis were validated using in situ measurements on healthy skeletal and cardiac muscle. These methods were then applied to two mouse models of genetic muscle disease: a type 1 neurofibromatosis (NF1) limb-mesenchyme knockout (Nf1Prx1  −  /  −  ) and a muscular dystrophy mouse (mdx).

Results: Healthy skeletal and cardiac muscle specimens were separable using AF and DR with receiver operator curve areas (ROC-AUC) of >0.79. AF and DR analyses showed optically separable changes in Nf1Prx1  −  /  −   quadriceps muscle (ROC-AUC >0.97) with no differences detected in the heart (ROC-AUC <0.67), which does not undergo gene deletion in this model. Changes in AF spectra in mdx muscle were seen between the 3 week and 10 week time points (ROC-AUC = 0.96) and were not seen in the wild-type controls (ROC-AUC = 0.58).

Conclusion: These findings support the utility of in vivo fiber-optic AF and DR spectroscopy for the assessment of muscle tissue. This report highlights that there is considerable scope to develop this marker-free optical technology for preclinical muscle research and for diagnostic assessment of clinical myopathies and dystrophies.

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Christopher J. Davey, Emily R. Vasiljevski, Alexandra K. O'Donohue, Simon C. Fleming, and Aaron Schindeler "Analysis of muscle tissue in vivo using fiber-optic autofluorescence and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy," Journal of Biomedical Optics 26(12), 125001 (22 December 2021). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.26.12.125001
Received: 7 April 2021; Accepted: 16 November 2021; Published: 22 December 2021
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Tissue optics

Fiber optics

Spectroscopy

In vivo imaging

Atrial fibrillation

Control systems

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