用于蚊子标本内部生物结构无损检测的OCT

N. Ravichandran, Deokmin Jeon, Junsoo Lee, Jaeseok Park, B. Yun, Sangbong Lee, Pilun Kim, Kwang-Shik Choi, H. Jung, Byeonggyu Jeon, Mansik Jeon, Jeehyun Kim
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蚊虫的研究及其行为分析对控制日益严重的蚊媒疾病具有重要意义。传统的成像技术要么使用解剖,要么使用外源性造影剂。非破坏性成像技术,如x射线和微型计算机断层扫描使用电离辐射。因此,一种可以获得高分辨率图像来研究蚊子标本解剖特征的非破坏性实时成像技术将极大地帮助研究人员对蚊子进行研究。本研究证明了光学相干断层扫描(OCT)在中华按蚊结构分析中的三维成像能力。安的解剖特征。利用OCT成像技术对中华绒螯蟹头、胸、腹区域及前肠、中肠、后肠等内部形态结构进行了研究。二维(2D)和三维(3D) OCT图像以及组织学图像有助于对蚊子标本进行解剖分析。从一致的结果来看,通过将其作为一项初步研究,证明了OCT在未来与蚊子及其解剖结构变化相关的昆虫学研究中的适用性。
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OCT for non-destructive examination of the internal biological structures of mosquito specimen
The Study of mosquitoes and their behavioral analysis are of crucial importance to control the alarmingly increasing mosquito-borne diseases. Conventional imaging techniques use either dissection, exogenous contrast agents. Non-destructive imaging techniques, like x-ray and microcomputed tomography uses ionizing radiations. Hence, a non-destructive and real-time imaging technique which can obtain high resolution images to study the anatomical features of mosquito specimen can greatly aid researchers for mosquito studies. In this study, the three-dimensional imaging capabilities of optical coherence tomography (OCT) for structural analysis of Anopheles sinensis mosquitoes has been demonstrated. The anatomical features of An. sinensis head, thorax, and abdomen regions along with internal morphological structures like foregut, midgut, and hindgut were studied using OCT imaging. Two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) OCT images along with histology images were helpful for the anatomical analysis of the mosquito specimens. From the concurred results and by exhibiting this as an initial study, the applicability of OCT in future entomological researches related to mosquitoes and changes in its anatomical structure is demonstrated.
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