Modified full-field optical coherence tomography: A novel tool for rapid histology of tissues

Background: Here, we report the first use of a commercial prototype of full-field optical coherence tomography called Light-CT TM . Based on the principle of white light interferometry, Light-CT TM generates quick high-resolution three-dimensional tomographic images from unprocessed tissues. Its adv...

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Main Authors: Manu Jain, Nidhi Shukla, Maryem Manzoor, Sylvie Nadolny, Sushmita Mukherjee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Pathology Informatics
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Online Access:http://www.jpathinformatics.org/article.asp?issn=2153-3539;year=2011;volume=2;issue=1;spage=28;epage=28;aulast=Jain
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spelling doaj-ac4de7a7c3164516af4b0e4ebcd098002020-11-24T21:48:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pathology Informatics2153-35392153-35392011-01-0121282810.4103/2153-3539.82053Modified full-field optical coherence tomography: A novel tool for rapid histology of tissuesManu JainNidhi ShuklaMaryem ManzoorSylvie NadolnySushmita MukherjeeBackground: Here, we report the first use of a commercial prototype of full-field optical coherence tomography called Light-CT TM . Based on the principle of white light interferometry, Light-CT TM generates quick high-resolution three-dimensional tomographic images from unprocessed tissues. Its advantage over the current intra-surgical diagnostic standard, i.e. frozen section analysis, lies in the absence of freezing artifacts, which allows real-time diagnostic impressions, and/or for the tissues to be triaged for subsequent conventional histopathology. Materials and Methods: In this study, we recapitulate known normal histology in nine formalin fixed ex vivo rat organs (skin, heart, lung, liver, stomach, kidney, prostate, urinary bladder, and testis). Large surface and virtually sectioned stacks of images at varying depths were acquired by a pair of 10x/0.3 numerical aperture water immersion objectives, processed and visualized in real time. Results: Normal histology of the following organs was recapitulated by identifying various tissue microstructures. Skin: epidermis, dermal-epidermal junction and hair follicles with surrounding sebaceous glands in the dermis. Stomach: mucosa with surface pits, submucosa, muscularis propria and serosa. Liver: hepatocytes separated by sinusoidal spaces, central veins and portal triad. Kidney: convoluted tubules, medullary rays (straight tubules) and collecting ducts. Prostate: acini and fibro-muscular stroma. Lung: bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli and pleura. Urinary bladder: urothelium, lamina propria, muscularis propria, and serosa. Testis: seminiferous tubules with intra-tubular sperms. Conclusion: Light-CT TM is a powerful imaging tool to perform fast histology on fresh and fixed tissues, without introducing artifacts. Its compact size, ease of handling, fast image acquisition and safe incident light levels makes it well-suited for various intra-operative and intra-procedural triaging and decision making applications.http://www.jpathinformatics.org/article.asp?issn=2153-3539;year=2011;volume=2;issue=1;spage=28;epage=28;aulast=JainEx vivohistologyoptical coherence tomographyorgansrat
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author Manu Jain
Nidhi Shukla
Maryem Manzoor
Sylvie Nadolny
Sushmita Mukherjee
spellingShingle Manu Jain
Nidhi Shukla
Maryem Manzoor
Sylvie Nadolny
Sushmita Mukherjee
Modified full-field optical coherence tomography: A novel tool for rapid histology of tissues
Journal of Pathology Informatics
Ex vivo
histology
optical coherence tomography
organs
rat
author_facet Manu Jain
Nidhi Shukla
Maryem Manzoor
Sylvie Nadolny
Sushmita Mukherjee
author_sort Manu Jain
title Modified full-field optical coherence tomography: A novel tool for rapid histology of tissues
title_short Modified full-field optical coherence tomography: A novel tool for rapid histology of tissues
title_full Modified full-field optical coherence tomography: A novel tool for rapid histology of tissues
title_fullStr Modified full-field optical coherence tomography: A novel tool for rapid histology of tissues
title_full_unstemmed Modified full-field optical coherence tomography: A novel tool for rapid histology of tissues
title_sort modified full-field optical coherence tomography: a novel tool for rapid histology of tissues
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Pathology Informatics
issn 2153-3539
2153-3539
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Background: Here, we report the first use of a commercial prototype of full-field optical coherence tomography called Light-CT TM . Based on the principle of white light interferometry, Light-CT TM generates quick high-resolution three-dimensional tomographic images from unprocessed tissues. Its advantage over the current intra-surgical diagnostic standard, i.e. frozen section analysis, lies in the absence of freezing artifacts, which allows real-time diagnostic impressions, and/or for the tissues to be triaged for subsequent conventional histopathology. Materials and Methods: In this study, we recapitulate known normal histology in nine formalin fixed ex vivo rat organs (skin, heart, lung, liver, stomach, kidney, prostate, urinary bladder, and testis). Large surface and virtually sectioned stacks of images at varying depths were acquired by a pair of 10x/0.3 numerical aperture water immersion objectives, processed and visualized in real time. Results: Normal histology of the following organs was recapitulated by identifying various tissue microstructures. Skin: epidermis, dermal-epidermal junction and hair follicles with surrounding sebaceous glands in the dermis. Stomach: mucosa with surface pits, submucosa, muscularis propria and serosa. Liver: hepatocytes separated by sinusoidal spaces, central veins and portal triad. Kidney: convoluted tubules, medullary rays (straight tubules) and collecting ducts. Prostate: acini and fibro-muscular stroma. Lung: bronchi, bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli and pleura. Urinary bladder: urothelium, lamina propria, muscularis propria, and serosa. Testis: seminiferous tubules with intra-tubular sperms. Conclusion: Light-CT TM is a powerful imaging tool to perform fast histology on fresh and fixed tissues, without introducing artifacts. Its compact size, ease of handling, fast image acquisition and safe incident light levels makes it well-suited for various intra-operative and intra-procedural triaging and decision making applications.
topic Ex vivo
histology
optical coherence tomography
organs
rat
url http://www.jpathinformatics.org/article.asp?issn=2153-3539;year=2011;volume=2;issue=1;spage=28;epage=28;aulast=Jain
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