Histological Properties of a Chemically Fixed Human Embryo Visualized with Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping.

Toru Shirai, Yasuhiko Terada, Katsumi Kose, Shigehito Yamada
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Abstract

A chemically fixed Carnegie stage 23 (approximately 56 days of gestation) human embryo specimen was imaged using 3D spin-echo and gradient-echo sequences in a static magnetic field strength of 4.74T, and a quantitative susceptibility map was calculated using the 3D gradient-echo image. The acquired 3D microscopic images (90 μm cube voxel size) clarified the relationship between R2 (transverse relaxation rate), R2* (apparent transverse relaxation rate), and magnetic susceptibility in the heart, liver, kidney, and spinal cord. The results suggested that the R2* and magnetic susceptibility in each tissue were probably due to paramagnetic iron ions originating from erythrocytes. The large R2* (~130 s-1) and magnetic susceptibility (~0.122 ppm) in the liver were attributed to its hemopoietic function. A large magnetic susceptibility (~0.116 ppm) was also observed in the spinal cord, but we conclude that more detailed future studies are needed.

利用定量易感性图谱观察化学固定人类胚胎的组织学特性
在 4.74T 的静态磁场强度下,使用三维自旋回波和梯度回波序列对化学固定的卡内基 23 期(约妊娠 56 天)人类胚胎标本进行了成像,并使用三维梯度回波图像计算了定量磁感应强度图。获得的三维显微图像(90 微米立方体体素大小)阐明了心脏、肝脏、肾脏和脊髓的 R2(横向弛豫率)、R2*(表观横向弛豫率)和磁感应强度之间的关系。结果表明,各组织中的 R2* 和磁感应强度可能是由来自红细胞的顺磁性铁离子造成的。肝脏中较大的 R2*(约 130 s-1)和磁感应强度(约 0.122 ppm)归因于其造血功能。在脊髓中也观察到了较大的磁感应强度(约 0.116 ppm),但我们认为今后还需要进行更详细的研究。
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