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D. Furukawa, S. Saeki, Takafumi Ito, Yoshiaki Nishino
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皮肤的老化过程,如皱纹和松弛,除了老化,也与紫外线照射有关,可能与代谢功能的抑制有关。因此,体内定量测量控制皮肤代谢功能的毛细血管血流速度,即微循环,对于弄清皮肤老化和创造护肤品至关重要。本研究的目的是利用光学相干多普勒速度成像技术(OCDV)可视化人体表皮皮肤下方毛细血管中红细胞的层析速度。该系统建立在低相干干涉仪上,通过发展希尔伯特变换和相邻自相关的OCDV算法,可以提供流调制多普勒频率的层析分布。为了验证OCDV系统,我们分别在控制和无血管化的机械刺激条件下,将该系统在人体前臂皮肤上进行了体内应用。结果发现,血流速度的横断成像不仅可以显示形态学OCT图像,还可以显示真皮组织内的毛细血管网络。证实无血管化组真皮上部血流速度比对照组进一步降低。此外,OCDV可以提供对机械刺激敏感的血流速度图,因此对诊断皮肤组织的“毛细血管动力学”有很强的功效。综上所述,OCDV系统可用于皮肤内毛细血管血流速度的显微层析成像。
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In vivo Micro-Tomographic Visualization of Capillary Angio-Dynamics Around Upper Dermis Under Mechanical Stimulus Using Low Coherence Interferometer “Optical Coherence Doppler Velocigraphy”
The skin aging process, e.g. wrinkles and sagging, caused by not only aging but also ultraviolet irradiation, could be related to the depression of metabolic function. Therefore, an in vivo quantitative measurement of capillary blood flow velocity governing skin metabolism functionally, i.e. microcirculation, is crucial to clarify the skin aging and to create skincare products. The purpose of this study is to visualize the tomographic velocity of red blood cell in capillaries just below human epidermal skin using Optical Coherence Doppler Velocigraphy, namely OCDV. This was constructed on a low coherence interferometer, which could provide tomographic distribution of flow-modulated Doppler frequency by developing OCDV algorithm of Hilbert transform and adjacent autocorrelation. In order to validate OCDV system, this was in vivo applied to human forearm skin under respective mechanically stimulated conditions of control and avascularization. As a result, a cross-sectional imaging of blood flow velocity was found to display not only morphological OCT images but also networks of capillary vasculature inside dermal tissue. It was confirmed that blood flow velocity further decreased in upper dermis under avascularization than control condition. Additionally, OCDV could provide a velocity map of blood flow having sensitivity to mechanical stimulus, so has strong efficacy to diagnose “ Capillary Angio-Dynamics ” of skin tissue. In conclusions, OCDV system could be quite useful for a micro-tomographic imaging of blood flow velocity of capillaries inside skin.
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