Attenuation coefficient of the light in skin of BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice

C. R. Silva, C. M. Camargo, D. P. Aureliano, L. D. De Pretto, A. Z. Freitas, M. Ribeiro
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Optical properties of the biological tissue play an important role to a correct use of optical techniques for therapy and diagnosis. The mice skin presents morphological differences due to characteristics such as gender, body mass and age. Murine models are frequently used in pre-clinical trials in optical therapy and diagnosis. Therefore, the assessment of the skin tissue in animal models is needed for a proper understanding of how light interacts with skin. Noninvasive techniques such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) have been used to obtain optical information of the tissue, as the attenuation coefficient, with the advantage of obtaining sectional images in real time. In this study, eight female BALB/c albino mice (twenty-four weeks old) and eight male C57BL/6 black mice (eight weeks old) were used to measure the attenuation coefficient of the light in the skin, utilizing the OCT technique, aiming to check for influence of the aging process. Two moments were assessed twenty-two weeks apart from each other. Our data show that the aging process significantly affects the light attenuation coefficient in mice skin. Twenty-two weeks after, statistical significant differences were observed between groups within a same strain. We conclude that light attenuation coefficient of mice skin may be influenced by factors such as disorganization of the dermis. Morphological aspects of skin should be taken into account in studies that involve optical strategies in murine models.
BALB/c和C57BL/6小鼠皮肤光衰减系数
生物组织的光学特性对正确使用光学技术进行治疗和诊断起着重要作用。小鼠皮肤因性别、体重、年龄等特征而呈现形态差异。小鼠模型经常用于光学治疗和诊断的临床前试验。因此,需要对动物模型中的皮肤组织进行评估,以便正确理解光如何与皮肤相互作用。光学相干断层扫描(OCT)等非侵入性技术已被用于获取组织的光学信息,作为衰减系数,具有实时获得断层图像的优点。本研究采用8只雌性BALB/c白化小鼠(24周龄)和8只雄性C57BL/6黑鼠(8周龄),利用OCT技术测量皮肤内光的衰减系数,以检查衰老过程的影响。两个时刻相隔22周进行评估。我们的数据表明,衰老过程显著影响小鼠皮肤的光衰减系数。22周后,同一品系内各组间差异有统计学意义。我们认为,小鼠皮肤的光衰减系数可能受到真皮组织紊乱等因素的影响。在涉及小鼠模型光学策略的研究中,应考虑皮肤形态学方面。
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