COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGY OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISCS USING STATE-OF-THE-ART IMAGING MODALITIES

2006 
Intervertebral disc function and dysfunction is governed by its structural architecture of concentric layers of highly ordered collagen fibres. This architecture is important at the mm scale for overall mechanical performance of the disc; and at the micron scale for mechano-transduction signalling pathways of the disc cells that are responsible for matrix maintenance and therefore disc health. To understand such mechanical behaviour 3-dimensional collagen fibre architecture must be quantified in intact intervertebral discs. Conventional imaging modalities lack either the spatial resolution (e.g. x-ray diffraction) or penetration (e.g. optical, electron or confocal laser microscopy) to yield mechanically important information. Preliminary studies of scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) at 50 MHz visualises alternating layers of fibre texture, however exactly what is being imaged requires both explanation and validation. Three-dimensional SAM data sets obtained from intact discs were compared to polarised-lig...
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