3-D STUDY OF VESSELS IN PERIPHERAL PLACENTAL VILLI

The microvascular bed of the human term placenta is located in the mature intermediate and terminal villi. Despite repeated studies, a commonly accepted model of its spatial organization is not yet available. In the present study, the 3-D arrangement of vessels in mature intermediate and terminal pl...

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Main Authors: Marie Jirkovská, Lucie Kubínová, Jiří Janáček, Josef Kaláb
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Language:English
Published: Slovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image Analysis 2011-05-01
Series:Image Analysis and Stereology
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Online Access:http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/820
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spelling doaj-4279f3436c5a48c4bb8a52f110b54ee92020-11-24T21:32:42ZengSlovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image AnalysisImage Analysis and Stereology1580-31391854-51652011-05-0126316516810.5566/ias.v26.p165-1687923-D STUDY OF VESSELS IN PERIPHERAL PLACENTAL VILLIMarie JirkovskáLucie KubínováJiří JanáčekJosef KalábThe microvascular bed of the human term placenta is located in the mature intermediate and terminal villi. Despite repeated studies, a commonly accepted model of its spatial organization is not yet available. In the present study, the 3-D arrangement of vessels in mature intermediate and terminal placental villi was examined using the combination of confocal microscopy and image processing. Fixed and paraffin embedded placental samples were cut into 120 μm thick sections. Serial optical sections were captured by a confocal microscope and used as an initial data for 3-D reconstruction. The reconstructed segments of the villous tree show parallel vessels of mature intermediate villi giving rise to the capillaries of terminal villi. The signs of longitudinal and sprouting capillary growth as well as growth of new villi were observed. The presented method allowed us to visualize large parts of peripheral placental villi, which is useful for elucidating the arrangement of their vascular bed.http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/8203-D image processing3-D reconstructionangiogenesiscapillariesconfocal microscopyplacental villi
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author Marie Jirkovská
Lucie Kubínová
Jiří Janáček
Josef Kaláb
spellingShingle Marie Jirkovská
Lucie Kubínová
Jiří Janáček
Josef Kaláb
3-D STUDY OF VESSELS IN PERIPHERAL PLACENTAL VILLI
Image Analysis and Stereology
3-D image processing
3-D reconstruction
angiogenesis
capillaries
confocal microscopy
placental villi
author_facet Marie Jirkovská
Lucie Kubínová
Jiří Janáček
Josef Kaláb
author_sort Marie Jirkovská
title 3-D STUDY OF VESSELS IN PERIPHERAL PLACENTAL VILLI
title_short 3-D STUDY OF VESSELS IN PERIPHERAL PLACENTAL VILLI
title_full 3-D STUDY OF VESSELS IN PERIPHERAL PLACENTAL VILLI
title_fullStr 3-D STUDY OF VESSELS IN PERIPHERAL PLACENTAL VILLI
title_full_unstemmed 3-D STUDY OF VESSELS IN PERIPHERAL PLACENTAL VILLI
title_sort 3-d study of vessels in peripheral placental villi
publisher Slovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image Analysis
series Image Analysis and Stereology
issn 1580-3139
1854-5165
publishDate 2011-05-01
description The microvascular bed of the human term placenta is located in the mature intermediate and terminal villi. Despite repeated studies, a commonly accepted model of its spatial organization is not yet available. In the present study, the 3-D arrangement of vessels in mature intermediate and terminal placental villi was examined using the combination of confocal microscopy and image processing. Fixed and paraffin embedded placental samples were cut into 120 μm thick sections. Serial optical sections were captured by a confocal microscope and used as an initial data for 3-D reconstruction. The reconstructed segments of the villous tree show parallel vessels of mature intermediate villi giving rise to the capillaries of terminal villi. The signs of longitudinal and sprouting capillary growth as well as growth of new villi were observed. The presented method allowed us to visualize large parts of peripheral placental villi, which is useful for elucidating the arrangement of their vascular bed.
topic 3-D image processing
3-D reconstruction
angiogenesis
capillaries
confocal microscopy
placental villi
url http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/820
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