Binzoni T, Courvoisier C, Giust R, Tribillon G, Gharbi T, Hebden J C, Leung T S, Roux J, Delpy D T
Département de Neurosciences Fondamentales, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Phys Med Biol. 2006 Mar 7;51(5):N79-90. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/51/5/N01. Epub 2006 Feb 15.
It is demonstrated in the short head of the human biceps brachii of 16 healthy subjects (12 males and 4 females) that near infrared photon migration is anisotropic. The probability for a photon to travel along the direction of the muscle fibres is higher (approximately 0.4) than that of travelling along a perpendicular axis (approximately 0.3) while in the adipose tissue the probability is the same (approximately 0.33) in all directions. Considering that the muscle fibre orientation is different depending on the type of muscle considered, and that inside a given skeletal muscle the orientation may change, the present findings in part might explain the intrasubject variability observed in the physiological parameters measured by near infrared spectroscopy techniques. In other words, the observed regional differences might not only be physiological differences but also optical artefacts.