Three-dimensional structure analysis of mouse nails using synchrotron radiation

IF 1.8 4区 工程技术 Microscopy Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1093/jmicro/dfab018
HyunJong Yoo;YongJu Jung;Sang-Hun Jang;Suk-Jun Lee;OnSeok Lee
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Until now, studies on nail diseases have been performed through microscopic diagnosis and microscopic computed tomography (micro-CT). However, these kinds of conventional methods have some limitations. Firstly, the microscopic method is considered the gold standard for medical diagnosis. However, due to the use of fluorescent materials, the sample is damaged and it takes a long time to get results. Secondly, while micro-CT is a noninvasive method to get inner structure images of the sample with high resolution, the penetration and spatial resolution are insufficient for studying the microstructures of the sample, such as the sponge bone and the muscle fibers. In contrast, synchrotron radiation (SR) X-ray imaging technology has the advantage of very vividly demonstrating the anatomic structure of the sample with high penetration, sensitivity and resolution. In this study, we compared the optical microscopic method using hematoxylin and eosin staining and SR imaging to analyze the nail tissue in a mouse model. The results showed that SR could depict the inner structures of a mouse nail without any physical damage. Additionally, we could divide the important anatomical structures of the nail unit into three parts with three-dimensional (3D) images: the nail bed, nail matrix and hyponychium. The images showed that SR could be used for analyzing nails by visualizing the relatively clear and medically semantic structures in a 3D section. We expect that the results of this study will be applied to study nail diseases and conduct pharmaceutical research on their treatment.
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同步辐射对小鼠指甲三维结构的分析
到目前为止,对指甲疾病的研究一直是通过显微镜诊断和显微镜计算机断层扫描(micro-CT)进行的。然而,这些类型的传统方法有一些局限性。首先,显微镜方法被认为是医学诊断的金标准。然而,由于使用了荧光材料,样品被损坏,需要很长时间才能得到结果。其次,虽然微CT是一种无创的高分辨率获取样品内部结构图像的方法,但其穿透力和空间分辨率不足以研究样品的微观结构,如海绵骨和肌肉纤维。相比之下,同步辐射(SR)X射线成像技术具有非常生动地展示样品解剖结构的优点,具有高穿透性、高灵敏度和高分辨率。在这项研究中,我们比较了使用苏木精和伊红染色和SR成像的光学显微镜方法来分析小鼠模型中的指甲组织。结果表明,SR可以在没有任何物理损伤的情况下描述小鼠指甲的内部结构。此外,我们还可以通过三维图像将指甲单元的重要解剖结构分为三部分:甲床、甲基质和甲下。这些图像表明,SR可以通过在3D切片中可视化相对清晰的医学语义结构来用于分析指甲。我们希望这项研究的结果将应用于指甲疾病的研究,并对其治疗进行药物研究。
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Microscopy
Microscopy 工程技术-显微镜技术
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期刊介绍: Microscopy, previously Journal of Electron Microscopy, promotes research combined with any type of microscopy techniques, applied in life and material sciences. Microscopy is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Microscopy.
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