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Optical birefringence changes in myelinated and unmyelinated nerves: A comparative study

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JOURNAL OF BIOPHOTONICS
卷 15, 期 10, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jbio.202200028

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birefringence; compound neural action potential monitoring; electric stimulation; multiple scattering; nerve; Stokes vector

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  1. Walloon Region, Belgium-Pole Mecatech [7740]

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This study explored the measurement of birefringence variations related to nerve activity and its efficiency on mammal peripheral nerves. The results showed successful detection of nerve activity using birefringence in crustaceans, but no optical signal was detected in rats. It is hypothesized that the absence of birefringence signals in rats may be attributed to the presence of myelin sheets.
The measurement of birefringence variations related to nerve activity is a promising label-free technique for sensing compound neural action potentials (CNAPs). While widely applied in crustaceans, little is known about its efficiency on mammal peripheral nerves. In this work, birefringence recordings to detect CNAPs, and Stokes parameters measurements were performed in rat and lobster nerves. While single-trial detection of nerve activity in crustaceans was achieved successfully, no optical signal was detected in rats, even after extensive signal filtering and averaging. The Stokes parameters showed that a high degree of polarization of light is maintained in lobster sample, whereas an almost complete light depolarization occurs in rat nerve. Our results indicate that depolarization itself is not sufficient to explain the absence of birefringence signals in rats. We hypothesize that this absence comes from the myelin sheets, which constraint the birefringence changes to only take place at the nodes of Ranvier.

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