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  • 20143D Raman mapping of the collagen fibril orientation in human osteonal lamellae.88citations
  • 2013Polarized Raman Anisotropic Response of Collagen in Tendon: Towards 3D Orientation Mapping of Collagen in Tissues65citations
  • 2012Keynote: Multi-mode imaging of bone and fracture calluscitations
  • 2010Collagen orientation during early stages of bone fracture healing investigated by polarized Raman imaging3citations

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  • Masic, A.
  • Schrof, S.
  • Varga, P.
  • Raum, Kay
  • Duda, G.
  • Dunlop, J. W. C.
  • Fratzl, Prof. Dr. Dr. H. C. Peter
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  • Horth, R.
  • Kerschnitzki, M.
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  • Weinkamer, R.
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3D Raman mapping of the collagen fibril orientation in human osteonal lamellae.

  • Galvis, L.
  • Masic, A.
  • Schrof, S.
  • Varga, P.
  • Raum, Kay
Abstract

Chemical composition and fibrillar organization are the major determinants of osteonal bone mechanics. However, prominent methodologies commonly applied to investigate mechanical properties of bone on the micro scale are usually not able to concurrently describe both factors. In this study, we used polarized Raman spectroscopy (PRS) to simultaneously analyze structural and chemical information of collagen fibrils in human osteonal bone in a single experiment. Specifically, the three-dimensional arrangement of collagen fibrils in osteonal lamellae was assessed. By analyzing the anisotropic intensity of the amide I Raman band of collagen as a function of the orientation of the incident laser polarization, different parameters related to the orientation of the collagen fibrils and the degree of alignment of the fibrils were derived. Based on the analysis of several osteons, two major fibrillar organization patterns were identified, one with a monotonic and another with a periodically changing twist direction. These results confirm earlier reported twisted and oscillating plywood arrangements, respectively. Furthermore, indicators of the degree of alignment suggested the presence of disordered collagen within the lamellar organization of the osteon. The results show the versatility of the analytical PRS approach and demonstrate its capability in providing not only compositional, but also 3D structural information in a complex hierarchically structured biological material. The concurrent assessment of chemical and structural features may contribute to a comprehensive characterization of the microstructure of bone and other collagen-based tissues.

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  • experiment
  • anisotropic
  • chemical composition
  • biological material
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • lamellae