Irene A. Spiridon , Michel Vix , Didier Mutter , Barbara Seeliger
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Abstract
Background
There is an interindividual variance in postoperative adrenocortical capacity, and the minimal functional remnant size is unknown. New imaging technologies may allow for improved intraoperative assessment of adrenal tissue morphology, cell activity, and surgery-related changes. The aim of this experimental study was to provide a pilot assessment of adrenal gland architecture with dynamic full-field optical coherence tomography (D-FF-OCT) in comparison to standard hematoxylin-eosin (HE) examination.
Methods
D-FF-OCT was performed on freshly resected porcine adrenal glands to simultaneously assess both morphology and metabolic activity in real time, and for comparison with standard histopathology. Left and right adrenal glands were assessed from 8 pigs (1 M, 7 F, mean weight 43.9 ± 8.3 kg).
Results
The evaluation with D-FF-OCT proved fast in terms of acquisition time, averaging 32 min/specimen. The technique required a relatively short learning curve and provided morphological details similar to standard microscopy. In the comparative analysis of both methods, D-FF-OCT scans allowed easy identification of normal adrenal morphology and facilitated differentiation of the structural components of the cortical and medullary areas based on architectural and vascular patterns. Furthermore, it was possible to distinguish more accurately between cell subpopulations based on their metabolic activity.
Conclusion
While HE examination remains the gold standard for morphological evaluation, time weighs heavy on this ancillary technique. In our study, we prove that D-FF-OCT is effective in achieving a comparable level of morphological details, with added metabolic activity of the cells, a combination which can prove useful in the real-time assessment of various diseases requiring adrenal surgery.
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Under new editorial leadership, Experimental and Molecular Pathology presents original articles on disease processes in relation to structural and biochemical alterations in mammalian tissues and fluids and on the application of newer techniques of molecular biology to problems of pathology in humans and other animals. The journal also publishes selected interpretive synthesis reviews by bench level investigators working at the "cutting edge" of contemporary research in pathology. In addition, special thematic issues present original research reports that unravel some of Nature''s most jealously guarded secrets on the pathologic basis of disease.
Research Areas include: Stem cells; Neoangiogenesis; Molecular diagnostics; Polymerase chain reaction; In situ hybridization; DNA sequencing; Cell receptors; Carcinogenesis; Pathobiology of neoplasia; Complex infectious diseases; Transplantation; Cytokines; Flow cytomeric analysis; Inflammation; Cellular injury; Immunology and hypersensitivity; Athersclerosis.