Optical probing of pups brain tissue and molecular specific nuclear nano-structural alterations due to fetal alcoholism via dual spectroscopic approach
Abstract
Mesoscopic physics-based dual spectroscopic imaging techniques, partial wave spectroscopy (PWS) and inverse participation ratio (IPR), are used to quantify the nano to submicron scales structural alterations in postnatal pups brain cells and tissues due to fetal alcoholism. Chronic alcoholism during pregnancy, being teratogenic, results in fetal alcohol syndrome and neurological disorder. Results of PWS studies of brain tissues show a higher degree of structural alterations. Furthermore, the IPR analyses of cell nuclei show that spatial molecular mass density structural disorder increases in DNA while decreases for histone. This study characterize the brain spatial structures from molecular to tissue level in fetal alcoholism.
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