Light scattering and form birefringence of parallel cylindrical arrays that represent cellular organelles of the retinal nerve fiber layer

被引:87
作者
Zhou, QY
Knighton, RW
机构
[1] UNIV MIAMI,SCH MED,BASCOM PALMER EYE INST,MIAMI,FL 33101
[2] LASER DIAGNOST TECHNOL INC,SAN DIEGO,CA 92121
来源
APPLIED OPTICS | 1997年 / 36卷 / 10期
关键词
form birefringence; light scattering; cylindrical arrays; membranes; fibers; electron microscopy; microtubules; mitochondria; retinal nerve fiber layer;
D O I
10.1364/AO.36.002273
中图分类号
O43 [光学];
学科分类号
070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
The retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) comprises bundles of unmyelinated axons that run across the surface of the retina. The cylindrical organelles of the RNFL (axonal membranes, microtubules, neurofilaments, and mitochondria) as seen by electron microscopy were modeled as parallel cylindrical arrays in order to gain insight into their optical properties. Arrays of thin fibrils were used to represent organelles that are thin relative to wavelength, and the model took into account interference effects that may arise from spatial order. Angular and spectral light-scattering functions were calculated for the backscattering hemisphere. Scattering was much larger from axonal membranes than from microtubules or neurofilaments. Spectra from 400 to 700 nm show that scattering increases at shorter wavelengths for both axonal membranes and microtubules. At 560 nm, scattering from mitochondria modeled as thick. cylinders was approximately the same as that from microtubules but showed little wavelength dependence. The model reveals differences in backscattered polarization ratios that may permit experimental discrimination between microtubule and membrane mechanisms for the RNFL reflectance. Calculated backscattering exceeds measured values by at least 1 order of magnitude, but calculated form birefringence for microtubule arrays is approximately the same as measured birefringence. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America.
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页码:2273 / 2285
页数:13
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