基于数字图像相关技术,通过测量骨骼肌工程组织的表面应变场来控制其发育

E. Rizzuto, S. Carosio, A. Musarò, Z. Prete
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X-MET(离体肌肉工程组织)是一种很有前途的骨骼肌三维模型,可用于体外试验和体内移植。X-MET是一种体外培养组织,具有与成人骨骼肌在生物学、形态学和功能上的一些共同特性。为了监测X-MET的不断改进,我们开发了一个基于数字图像相关(DIC)的实验系统,以精确测量组织的收缩能力,从而试图防止任何各向异性或不均匀部分的形成。采用安装在立体显微镜上的高速摄像机,将图像采集与电刺激和力响应测量同步进行。在任何期望的感兴趣区域(ROI)测量二维表面应变场的能力允许在全球和局部水平上获得对组织形成的全面监测。初步结果证实了系统测量组织应变场的充分性,完全符合力的测量。此外,深入分析可以精确定位组织形成过程中出现不连续性的子区域,返回重要信息,以改善X-MET的生成过程。
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A Digital Image Correlation based technique to control the development of a skeletal muscle engineered tissue by measuring its surface strain field
X-MET (Ex-vivo Muscle Engineered Tissue) is a promising 3-dimensional model of skeletal muscle for in vitro tests and in vivo transplant. X-MET is an in vitro cultured tissue and has several properties in common with adult skeletal muscle, from biological and morphological to functional ones. To monitor the X-MET's growing improvements, we developed an experimental system based on Digital Image Correlation (DIC) to precisely measure the tissue's contractile capability, thus trying to prevent the formation of any anisotropic or inhomogeneous parts. We employed a high speed camera mounted on a stereomicroscope, and synchronized the image acquisition with the electrical stimulation and the force response measurement. The capability of measuring the 2-dimensional surface strain field in any desired Region Of Interest (ROI) allowed to obtain a comprehensive monitoring of the tissue's formation, both at a global and a local level. Preliminary results confirmed the adequacy of the system to measure tissue's strain field in complete accordance with the force measurement. Moreover, an in-depth analysis allowed to precisely pinpoint the sub-zones where discontinuities arise during tissue formation, returning essential information to improve X-MET generation process.
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