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Iodine and freeze-drying enhanced high-resolution MicroCT imaging for reconstructing 3D intraneural topography of human peripheral nerve fascicles.

Authors :
Yan, Liwei
Guo, Yongze
Qi, Jian
Zhu, Qingtang
Gu, Liqiang
Zheng, Canbin
Lin, Tao
Lu, Yutong
Zeng, Zitao
Yu, Sha
Zhu, Shuang
Zhou, Xiang
Zhang, Xi
Du, Yunfei
Yao, Zhi
Lu, Yao
Liu, Xiaolin
Source :
Journal of Neuroscience Methods. Aug2017, Vol. 287, p58-67. 10p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background The precise annotation and accurate identification of the topography of fascicles to the end organs are prerequisites for studying human peripheral nerves. New method In this study, we present a feasible imaging method that acquires 3D high-resolution (HR) topography of peripheral nerve fascicles using an iodine and freeze-drying (IFD) micro-computed tomography (microCT) method to greatly increase the contrast of fascicle images. Results The enhanced microCT imaging method can facilitate the reconstruction of high-contrast HR fascicle images, fascicle segmentation and extraction, feature analysis, and the tracing of fascicle topography to end organs, which define fascicle functions. Comparison with existing methods The complex intraneural aggregation and distribution of fascicles is typically assessed using histological techniques or MR imaging to acquire coarse axial three-dimensional (3D) maps. However, the disadvantages of histological techniques (static, axial manual registration, and data instability) and MR imaging (low-resolution) limit these applications in reconstructing the topography of nerve fascicles. Conclusions Thus, enhanced microCT is a new technique for acquiring 3D intraneural topography of the human peripheral nerve fascicles both to improve our understanding of neurobiological principles and to guide accurate repair in the clinic. Additionally, 3D microstructure data can be used as a biofabrication model, which in turn can be used to fabricate scaffolds to repair long nerve gaps. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01650270
Volume :
287
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123974203
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2017.06.009