Direct Quantification of Solute Diffusivity in Agarose and Articular Cartilage Using Correlation Spectroscopy

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Janty S. Shoga
Brian T. Graham
Liyun Wang
Christopher Price
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[1] University of Delaware,Biomechanics & Movement Science
[2] University of Delaware,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] University of Delaware,Department of Biomedical Engineering
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering | 2017年 / 45卷
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Solute diffusion; Fluorescent correlation spectroscopy; Raster image correlation spectroscopy; Confocal microscopy; Anomalous diffusion;
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Articular cartilage is an avascular tissue; diffusive transport is critical for its homeostasis. While numerous techniques have been used to quantify diffusivity within porous, hydrated tissues and tissue engineered constructs, these techniques have suffered from issues regarding invasiveness and spatial resolution. In the present study, we implemented and compared two separate correlation spectroscopy techniques, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and raster image correlation spectroscopy (RICS), for the direct, and minimally-invasive quantification of fluorescent solute diffusion in agarose and articular cartilage. Specifically, we quantified the diffusional properties of fluorescein and Alexa Fluor 488-conjugated dextrans (3k and 10k) in aqueous solutions, agarose gels of varying concentration (i.e. 1, 3, 5%), and in different zones of juvenile bovine articular cartilage explants (i.e. superficial, middle, and deep). In agarose, properties of solute diffusion obtained via FCS and RICS were inversely related to molecule size, gel concentration, and applied strain. In cartilage, the diffusional properties of solutes were similarly dependent upon solute size, cartilage zone, and compressive strain; findings that agree with work utilizing other quantification techniques. In conclusion, this study established the utility of FCS and RICS as simple and minimally invasive techniques for quantifying microscale solute diffusivity within agarose constructs and articular cartilage explants.
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