Non-invasive investigation of adipose tissue by time domain diffuse optical spectroscopy

被引:21
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作者
Lanka, Pranav [1 ]
Segala, Agnese [2 ]
Farina, Andrea [1 ]
Sekar, Sanathana Konugolu Venkata [4 ]
Nisoli, Enzo [5 ]
Valerio, Alessandra [2 ]
Taroni, Paola [1 ,3 ]
Cubeddu, Rinaldo [1 ,3 ]
Pifferi, Antonio [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Politecn Milan, Dipartimento Fis, Milan, Italy
[2] Univ Brescia, Dept Mol & Translat Med, Brescia, Italy
[3] CNR, Ist Foton & Nanotecnol, Milan, Italy
[4] Tyndall Natl Inst, Biophoton Tyndall, IPIC, Cork, Ireland
[5] Univ Milan, Dept Med Biotechnol & Translat Med, Milan, Italy
来源
BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS | 2020年 / 11卷 / 05期
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
HUMAN SKIN; OBESITY; MUSCLE; SCATTERING;
D O I
10.1364/BOE.391028
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The human abdominal region is very heterogeneous and stratified with subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) being one of the primary layers. Monitoring this tissue is crucial for diagnostic purposes and to estimate the effects of interventions like caloric restriction or bariatric surgery. However, the layered nature of the abdomen poses a major problem in monitoring the SAT in a non-invasive way by diffuse optics. In this work, we examine the possibility of using multi-distance broadband time domain diffuse optical spectroscopy to assess the human abdomen non-invasively. Broadband absorption and reduced scattering spectra from 600 to 1100 nm were acquired at 1, 2 and 3 cm source-detector distances on ten healthy adult male volunteers, and then analyzed using a homogeneous model as an initial step to understand the origin of the detected signal and how tissue should be modeled to derive quantitative information. The results exhibit a clear influence of the layered nature on the estimated optical properties. Clearly, the underlying muscle makes a relevant contribution in the spectra measured at the largest source-detector distance for thinner subjects related to blood and water absorption. More unexpectedly, also the thin superficial skin layer yields a direct contamination, leading to higher water content and steeper reduced scattering spectra at the shortest distance, as confirmed also by simulations. In conclusion, provided that data analysis properly accounts for the complex tissue structure, diffuse optics may offer great potential for the continuous non-invasive monitoring of abdominal fat. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement
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页码:2779 / 2793
页数:15
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