In situ visualization of dermal collagen dynamics during skin burn healing using second-harmonic-generation microscopy

T. Yasui, E. Hase, R. Tanaka, S. Fukushima, T. Araki
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Burn healing is a process to repair thermally damaged tissues. Although burn healing has many aspects, it is common for dynamics of collagen fiber, such as decomposition, production, or growth, to be closely related with burn healing. If such healing process can be visualized from the viewpoint of the collagen dynamics, one may obtain new findings regarding biological repairing mechanisms in the healing process. To this end, second-harmonic-generation (SHG) light will be an effective optical probe because of high selectivity and good image contrast to collagen molecules as well as high spatial resolution, optical three-dimensional (3D) sectioning, minimal invasiveness, deep penetration, the absence of interference from background light, and in situ measurement without additional staining. Furthermore, since SHG light arises from a non-centrosymmetric triple helix of three polypeptide chains in the collagen molecule, its intensity decreases and finally disappears when thermal denaturation caused by the skin burn changes the structure of this molecule to a centrosymmetric random coil. Therefore, optical assessment of skin burn has been investigated by SHG microscopy. In this paper, we applied SHG microscopy for in situ imaging of the healing process in animal skin burn and successfully visualized the decomposition, production, and growth of renewal collagen fibers as a series of time-lapse images in the same subject.
使用二次谐波显微镜观察皮肤烧伤愈合过程中真皮胶原动态的原位可视化
烧伤愈合是修复热损伤组织的过程。虽然烧伤愈合有许多方面,但胶原纤维的动力学,如分解、产生或生长,通常与烧伤愈合密切相关。如果能从胶原动力学的角度来观察这种愈合过程,人们可能会对愈合过程中的生物修复机制有新的发现。为此,二次谐波(SHG)光将成为一种有效的光学探针,因为它具有高选择性和良好的胶原蛋白分子图像对比度以及高空间分辨率、光学三维(3D)切片、最小侵入性、深穿透性、没有背景光干扰以及无需额外染色的原位测量。此外,由于SHG光产生于胶原蛋白分子中三条多肽链的非中心对称三螺旋结构,因此当皮肤烧伤引起的热变性使该分子结构变为中心对称随机线圈时,SHG光的强度减弱,最终消失。因此,使用SHG显微镜对皮肤烧伤的光学评价进行了研究。在本文中,我们应用SHG显微镜对动物皮肤烧伤的愈合过程进行原位成像,并成功地将胶原纤维的分解、产生和生长作为一系列延时图像在同一受试者中可视化。
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