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Near infrared optical projection tomography for assessments of beta-cell mass distribution in diabetes research

Authors :
Eriksson, Anna U.
Svensson, Christoffer
Hörnblad, Andreas
Cheddad, Abbas
Kostromina, Elena
Eriksson, Maria
Norlin, Nils
Pileggi, Antonello
Sharpe, James
Georgsson, Fredrik
Alanentalo, Tomas
Ahlgren, Ulf
Eriksson, Anna U.
Svensson, Christoffer
Hörnblad, Andreas
Cheddad, Abbas
Kostromina, Elena
Eriksson, Maria
Norlin, Nils
Pileggi, Antonello
Sharpe, James
Georgsson, Fredrik
Alanentalo, Tomas
Ahlgren, Ulf
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

By adapting OPT to include the capability of imaging in the near infrared (NIR) spectrum, we here illustrate the possibility to image larger bodies of pancreatic tissue, such as the rat pancreas, and to increase the number of channels (cell types) that may be studied in a single specimen. We further describe the implementation of a number of computational tools that provide: 1/ accurate positioning of a specimen's (in our case the pancreas) centre of mass (COM) at the axis of rotation (AR)2; 2/ improved algorithms for post-alignment tuning which prevents geometric distortions during the tomographic reconstruction2 and 3/ a protocol for intensity equalization to increase signal to noise ratios in OPT-based BCM determinations3. In addition, we describe a sample holder that minimizes the risk for unintentional movements of the specimen during image acquisition. Together, these protocols enable assessments of BCM distribution and other features, to be performed throughout the volume of intact pancreata or other organs (e.g. in studies of islet transplantation), with a resolution down to the level of individual islets of Langerhans.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234200321
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3791.50238