Acetic acid enabled nuclear contrast enhancement in epi-mode quantitative phase imaging.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of Biomedical Optics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.30.2.026501
Zhe Guang, Amunet Jacobs, Paloma Casteleiro Costa, Zhenmin Li, Francisco E Robles
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Abstract

Significance: The acetowhitening effect of acetic acid (AA) enhances light scattering of cell nuclei, an effect that has been widely leveraged to facilitate tissue inspection for (pre)cancerous lesions. Here, we show that a concomitant effect of acetowhitening-changes in refractive index composition-yields nuclear contrast enhancement in quantitative phase imaging (QPI) of thick tissue samples.

Aim: We aim to explore how changes in refractive index composition during acetowhitening can be captured through a novel epi-mode 3D QPI technique called quantitative oblique back-illumination microscopy (qOBM). We also aim to demonstrate the potential of using a machine learning-based approach to convert qOBM images of fresh tissues into virtually AA-stained images.

Approach: We implemented qOBM, an imaging technique that allows for epi-mode 3D QPI to observe phase changes induced by AA in thick tissue samples. We focus on detecting nuclear contrast changes caused by AA in mouse brain samples. As a proof of concept, we also applied a Cycle-GAN algorithm to convert the acquired qOBM images into virtually AA-stained images, simulating the effect of AA staining.

Results: Our findings demonstrate that AA-induced acetowhitening leads to significant nuclear contrast enhancement in qOBM images of thick tissue samples. In addition, the Cycle-GAN algorithm successfully converted qOBM images into virtually AA-stained images, further facilitating the nuclear enhancement process without any physical stains.

Conclusions: We show that the acetowhitening effect of acetic acid induces changes in refractive index composition that significantly enhance nuclear contrast in QPI. The application of qOBM with AA, along with the use of a Cycle-GAN algorithm to virtually stain tissues, highlights the potential of this approach for advancing label-free and slide-free, ex vivo, and in vivo histology.

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醋酸使核对比增强在外延模式定量相位成像。
意义:醋酸(AA)的醋酸增白效应增强了细胞核的光散射,这一效应已被广泛用于促进(癌前)病变的组织检查。在这里,我们展示了伴随效应的乙酰白化-折射率组成的变化-在厚组织样品的定量相位成像(QPI)中产生核对比度增强。目的:我们的目的是探索如何通过一种新型的epi模式3D QPI技术(称为定量斜背照显微镜(qOBM))来捕获乙氧基增白过程中折射率组成的变化。我们还旨在展示使用基于机器学习的方法将新鲜组织的qOBM图像转换为虚拟aa染色图像的潜力。方法:我们实施了qOBM,这是一种成像技术,允许epi模式3D QPI观察厚组织样品中AA引起的相位变化。我们的重点是检测小鼠脑样本中AA引起的核对比变化。作为概念验证,我们还应用了Cycle-GAN算法将获得的qOBM图像转换为虚拟AA染色图像,模拟AA染色的效果。结果:我们的研究结果表明,aa诱导的乙酰增白导致厚组织样本的qOBM图像中显著的核对比增强。此外,Cycle-GAN算法成功地将qOBM图像转换为虚拟aa染色图像,进一步促进了无物理染色的核增强过程。结论:我们发现醋酸的醋酸增白效应诱导折射率组成的变化,显著增强QPI的核对比度。qOBM与AA的应用,以及使用Cycle-GAN算法对组织进行虚拟染色,突出了这种方法在推进无标签和无幻灯片、离体和体内组织学方面的潜力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomedical Optics publishes peer-reviewed papers on the use of modern optical technology for improved health care and biomedical research.
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