Measurement of the quadratic hyperpolarizability of the collagen triple helix and application to second harmonic imaging of natural and biomimetic collagenous tissues.

A. Deniset-Besseau, M. Strupler, J. Duboissetb, P. De Sa Peixoto, E. Benichou, C. Fligny, P. L. Tharaux, G. Mosser, P. F. Brevet, M. C. Schanne-Klein

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Abstract

Collagen is a major protein of the extracellular matrix that is characterized by triple helical domains. It plays a central role in the formation of fibrillar and microfibrillar networks, basement membranes, as well as other structures of the connective tissue. Remarkably, fibrillar collagen exhibits efficient Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) so that SHG microscopy proved to be a sensitive tool to probe the three-dimensional architecture of fibrillar collagen and to assess the progression of fibrotic pathologies. We obtained sensitive and reproducible measurements of the fibrosis extent, but we needed quantitative data at the molecular level to further process SHG images. We therefore performed Hyper- Rayleigh Scattering (HRS) experiments and measured a second order hyperpolarisability of 1.25 10-27 esu for rat-tail type I collagen. This value is surprisingly large considering that collagen presents no strong harmonophore in its aminoacid sequence. In order to get insight into the physical origin of this nonlinear process, we performed HRS measurements after denaturation of the collagen triple helix and for a collagen-like short model peptide [(Pro-Pro- Gly)10]3. It showed that the collagen large nonlinear response originates in the tight alignment of a large number of weakly efficient harmonophores, presumably the peptide bonds, resulting in a coherent amplification of the nonlinear signal along the triple helix. To illustrate this mechanism, we successfully recorded SHG images in collagenous biomimetic matrices.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOptical Materials in Defence Systems Technology VI
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2009
EventOptical Materials in Defence Systems Technology VI - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 31 Aug 20091 Sept 2009

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume7487
ISSN (Print)0277-786X

Conference

ConferenceOptical Materials in Defence Systems Technology VI
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBerlin
Period31/08/091/09/09

Keywords

  • Biomimetic tissues
  • Biophotonics
  • Collagen
  • Hyper rayleigh scattering
  • Multiphoton microscopy
  • Nonlinear optics
  • Second harmonic generation

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