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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2017

Optical coherence microscopy of living cells and bioengineered tissue dynamics in high-resolution cross-section

Akiyuki Hasegawa; Yuji Haraguchi; Hirotoshi Oikaze; Yasuhiro Kabetani; Katsuhisa Sakaguchi; Tatsuya Shimizu

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a valuable tool in the cross-sectional observation/analysis of three-dimensional (3-D) biological tissues, and that histological observation is important clinically. However, the resolution of the technology is approximately 10-20 μm. In this study, optical coherence microscopy (OCM), a tomographic system combining OCT technology with a microscopic technique, was constructed for observing cells individually with a resolution at the submicrometer level. Cells and 3-D tissues fabricated by cell sheet technology were observed by OCM. Importantly, the cell nuclei and cytoplasm could be clearly distinguished, and the time-dependent dynamics of cell-sheet tissues could be observed in detail. Additionally, the 3-D migration of cells in the bioengineered tissue was also detected using OCM and metal-labeled cells. Bovine aortic endothelial cells, but not NIH3T3 murine embryonic skin fibroblasts, actively migrated within the 3-D tissues. This study showed that the OCM system would be a valuable tool in the fields of cell biology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.


BioMed Research International | 2017

Three-Dimensional Human Cardiac Tissue Engineered by Centrifugation of Stacked Cell Sheets and Cross-Sectional Observation of Its Synchronous Beatings by Optical Coherence Tomography

Yuji Haraguchi; Akiyuki Hasegawa; Katsuhisa Matsuura; Mari Kobayashi; Shin-ichi Iwana; Yasuhiro Kabetani; Tatsuya Shimizu

Three-dimensional (3D) tissues are engineered by stacking cell sheets, and these tissues have been applied in clinical regenerative therapies. The optimal fabrication technique of 3D human tissues and the real-time observation system for these tissues are important in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, cardiac physiology, and the safety testing of candidate chemicals. In this study, for aiming the clinical application, 3D human cardiac tissues were rapidly fabricated by human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell-derived cardiac cell sheets with centrifugation, and the structures and beatings in the cardiac tissues were observed cross-sectionally and noninvasively by two optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems. The fabrication time was reduced to approximately one-quarter by centrifugation. The cross-sectional observation showed that multilayered cardiac cell sheets adhered tightly just after centrifugation. Additionally, the cross-sectional transmissions of beatings within multilayered human cardiac tissues were clearly detected by OCT. The observation showed the synchronous beatings of the thicker 3D human cardiac tissues, which were fabricated rapidly by cell sheet technology and centrifugation. The rapid tissue-fabrication technique and OCT technology will show a powerful potential in cardiac tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and drug discovery research.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2015

A study on the quantitative evaluation of skin barrier function

Tomomi Maruyama; Yasuhiro Kabetani; Michiko Kido; Kenji Yamada; Hirotoshi Oikaze; Yohei Takechi; Tomotaka Furuta; Shoichi Ishii; Haruna Katayama; Hieyong Jeong; Yuko Ohno

We propose a quantitative evaluation method of skin barrier function using Optical Coherence Microscopy system (OCM system) with coherency of near-infrared light. There are a lot of skin problems such as itching, irritation and so on. It has been recognized skin problems are caused by impairment of skin barrier function, which prevents damage from various external stimuli and loss of water. To evaluate skin barrier function, it is a common strategy that they observe skin surface and ask patients about their skin condition. The methods are subjective judgements and they are influenced by difference of experience of persons. Furthermore, microscopy has been used to observe inner structure of the skin in detail, and in vitro measurements like microscopy requires tissue sampling. On the other hand, it is necessary to assess objectively skin barrier function by quantitative evaluation method. In addition, non-invasive and nondestructive measuring method and examination changes over time are needed. Therefore, in vivo measurements are crucial for evaluating skin barrier function. In this study, we evaluate changes of stratum corneum structure which is important for evaluating skin barrier function by comparing water-penetrated skin with normal skin using a system with coherency of near-infrared light. Proposed method can obtain in vivo 3D images of inner structure of body tissue, which is non-invasive and non-destructive measuring method. We formulate changes of skin ultrastructure after water penetration. Finally, we evaluate the limit of performance of the OCM system in this work in order to discuss how to improve the OCM system.


Archive | 2012

Laser welding apparatus and laser welding method

Takashi Urashima; Shohei Aoki; Yasuhiro Kabetani


Archive | 2011

OPTICAL INTERFERENCE MEASURING METHOD AND OPTICAL INTERFERENCE MEASURING APPARATUS

Yasuhiro Kabetani; Tomotaka Furuta; Seiji Hamano; Fumio Sugata


Archive | 2013

Winding device, winding method, inspection device and structure manufacturing method

Yasuhiro Kabetani; Tomotaka Furuta; Nobuo Hara; Shohei Aoki; Seiji Hamano


Archive | 2012

Method of manufacturing light-emitting device and apparatus for manufacturing light-emitting device

Hirotoshi Oikaze; Katsuyuki Nagahama; Kentaro Nishiwaki; Yasuhiro Kabetani


Archive | 2016

INNER LAYER MEASUREMENT METHOD AND INNER LAYER MEASUREMENT DEVICE

Hirotoshi Oikaze; Yasuhiro Kabetani; Yohei Takechi; Tomotaka Furuta


Archive | 2015

Protective member and method for using protective member

Yohei Takechi; Hirotoshi Oikaze; Yasuhiro Kabetani; Tomotaka Furuta


Archive | 2015

Low coherence interferometer with variable axial and transversal resolutions

Hirotoshi Oikaze; Yasuhiro Kabetani; Yohei Takechi; Tomotaka Furuta

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