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Microstructural deformation observed by Mueller polarimetry during traction assay on myocardium samples
by
Allain, Jean-Marc
, Vizet, Jérémy
, Genet, Martin
, Pierangelo, Angelo
, Tueni, Nicole
in
639/301/54/994
/ 639/624/1111/55
/ 639/766/747
/ Animals
/ Anisotropy
/ Biological Assay - methods
/ Biomechanics
/ Cardiomyocytes
/ Collagen
/ Compression
/ Evolution
/ Heart
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanics
/ Microscopy
/ multidisciplinary
/ Myocardium
/ Myocardium - pathology
/ Physics
/ Scanning Laser Polarimetry
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stress, Mechanical
/ Swine
/ Tissues
2020
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Microstructural deformation observed by Mueller polarimetry during traction assay on myocardium samples
by
Allain, Jean-Marc
, Vizet, Jérémy
, Genet, Martin
, Pierangelo, Angelo
, Tueni, Nicole
in
639/301/54/994
/ 639/624/1111/55
/ 639/766/747
/ Animals
/ Anisotropy
/ Biological Assay - methods
/ Biomechanics
/ Cardiomyocytes
/ Collagen
/ Compression
/ Evolution
/ Heart
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanics
/ Microscopy
/ multidisciplinary
/ Myocardium
/ Myocardium - pathology
/ Physics
/ Scanning Laser Polarimetry
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stress, Mechanical
/ Swine
/ Tissues
2020
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Microstructural deformation observed by Mueller polarimetry during traction assay on myocardium samples
by
Allain, Jean-Marc
, Vizet, Jérémy
, Genet, Martin
, Pierangelo, Angelo
, Tueni, Nicole
in
639/301/54/994
/ 639/624/1111/55
/ 639/766/747
/ Animals
/ Anisotropy
/ Biological Assay - methods
/ Biomechanics
/ Cardiomyocytes
/ Collagen
/ Compression
/ Evolution
/ Heart
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanics
/ Microscopy
/ multidisciplinary
/ Myocardium
/ Myocardium - pathology
/ Physics
/ Scanning Laser Polarimetry
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stress, Mechanical
/ Swine
/ Tissues
2020
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Microstructural deformation observed by Mueller polarimetry during traction assay on myocardium samples
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Microstructural deformation observed by Mueller polarimetry during traction assay on myocardium samples
2020
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Despite recent advances, the myocardial microstructure remains imperfectly understood. In particular, bundles of cardiomyocytes have been observed but their three-dimensional organisation remains debated and the associated mechanical consequences unknown. One of the major challenges remains to perform multiscale observations of the mechanical response of the heart wall. For this purpose, in this study, a full-field Mueller polarimetric imager (MPI) was combined, for the first time, with an in-situ traction device. The full-field MPI enables to obtain a macroscopic image of the explored tissue, while providing detailed information about its structure on a microscopic scale. Specifically it exploits the polarization of the light to determine various biophysical quantities related to the tissue scattering or anisotropy properties. Combined with a mechanical traction device, the full-field MPI allows to measure the evolution of such biophysical quantities during tissue stretch. We observe separation lines on the tissue, which are associated with a fast variation of the fiber orientation, and have the size of cardiomyocyte bundles. Thus, we hypothesize that these lines are the perimysium, the collagen layer surrounding these bundles. During the mechanical traction, we observe two mechanisms simultaneously. On one hand, the azimuth shows an affine behavior, meaning the orientation changes according to the tissue deformation, and showing coherence in the tissue. On the other hand, the separation lines appear to be resistant in shear and compression but weak against traction, with a forming of gaps in the tissue.
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