Christian Dullin, Johanna Reiser, Willi Wagner, Elena Longo, Marko Prasek, Adriano Contillo, Nicola Sodini, Diego Dreossi, Paola Confalonieri, Francesco Salton, Marco Confalonieri, Elisa Baratella, Maria Cova, Claudia Benke, Md Motiur Rahman Sagar, Lorenzo D'Amico, Jonas Albers, Angelika Svetlove, Tatiana Flisikowska, Krzysztof Flisikowski, Mark O. Wielpuetz, Juergen Biederer, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Fabrizio Zanconati, Giuliana Tromba
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摘要
肺部疾病仍然是公共卫生的主要负担。因此,通过开发新型成像技术来改进诊断过程具有重要意义。从这个角度来看,相位敏感 CT 成像技术(如基于传播的成像(PBI))可能会发挥重要作用,因为它们可以在非常低的 X 射线剂量水平下提高空间分辨率,与临床 CT 相媲美。我们采用甲醛(FA)蒸气固定法证明,用 PBI 研究过的新鲜猪肺可以固定为生理形状,并通过多尺度显微 CT 成像和传统组织学进行研究。此外,我们还表明,与新鲜组织相比,用 PBI 扫描 FA 蒸汽固定的猪肺不会明显降低图像质量。这为在进行 PBI 实验前固定和储存人类肺部组织提供了可能性,从而可以研究人类肺部的病理变化,而无需质疑猪肺部研究结果的可转化性。该装置可供任何感兴趣的研究人员使用。
Vapor-based Fixation of Pulmonary Tissue in its Physiological State: A Novel Approach to Histological Validation of Ultra High Resolution Phase Contrast CT in Human Sized Lungs
Lung diseases continue to present a major burden on public health. Therefore, improving the process of diagnosis by the development of novel imaging techniques is of great importance. In this perspective, phase sensitive CT imaging techniques such as propagation based imaging (PBI) might play an important role as they allow increasing the spatial resolution at very low x-ray dose levels that are comparable to clinical CT. However, the development of such methods is not only hindered by technological problems but also by the lack of precise validation strategies.
We adapted formaldehyde (FA) vapor fixation to demonstrate that fresh porcine lungs that have been investigated by PBI can be fixed in their physiological shape and studied by multi-scale microCT imaging as well as classical histology. In addition, we show that FA vapor fixed pig lungs can be scanned by PBI without visible deterioration of image quality compared to fresh tissue. This opens the possibility of fixing and storing, for instance, human lung tissue before performing a PBI experiment, which in turn allows to study pathological changes in human lungs without questioning the translate-ability of findings in pig lung. The setup can be used by any interested researchers.