Volumetric changes of the enteric nervous system under physiological and pathological conditions measured using x-ray phase-contrast tomography

IF 1.7 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
JGH Open Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1002/jgh3.70027
Niccolò Peruzzi, Marina Eckermann, Jasper Frohn, Tim Salditt, Bodil Ohlsson, Martin Bech
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Abstract

Background and Aim

Full-thickness biopsies of the intestinal wall may be used to study and assess damage to the neurons of the enteric nervous system (ENS), that is, enteric neuropathy. The ENS is difficult to examine due to its localization deep in the intestinal wall and its organization with several connections in diverging directions. Histological sections used in clinical practice only visualize the sample in a two-dimensional way. X-ray phase-contrast micro-computed tomography (PC-μCT) has shown potential to assess the cross-sectional thickness and volume of the ENS in three dimensions (3D). The aim of this study was to explore the potential of PC-μCT to evaluate its use to determine the size of the ENS.

Methods

Full-thickness biopsies of ileum obtained during surgery from five controls and six patients clinically diagnosed with enteric neuropathy and dysmotility were included. Punch biopsies of 1 mm in diameter and 1 cm in length, from an area containing myenteric plexus, were extracted from paraffin blocks, and scanned with synchrotron-based PC-μCT without any staining.

Results

The microscopic volumetric structure of the neural tissue (consisting of both ganglia and fascicles) could be determined in all samples. The ratio of neural tissue volume/total tissue volume was higher in controls than in patients with enteric neuropathy (P = 0.013). The patient with the longest disease duration had the lowest ratio.

Conclusion

The assessment of neural tissue can be performed in an objective, standardized way, to ensure reproducibility and comparison under physiological and pathological conditions. Further evaluation is needed to examine the role of this method in the diagnosis of enteric neuropathy.

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利用 X 射线相位对比断层扫描测量肠道神经系统在生理和病理条件下的体积变化
背景和目的 肠壁全厚活检可用于研究和评估肠神经系统(ENS)神经元的损伤,即肠神经病变。肠神经系统位于肠壁深处,其组织结构具有多个不同方向的连接,因此很难对其进行检查。临床上使用的组织切片只能以二维方式观察样本。X 射线相位对比显微计算机断层扫描(PC-μCT)已显示出以三维(3D)方式评估 ENS 横截面厚度和体积的潜力。本研究旨在探索 PC-μCT 的潜力,评估其在确定耳鼻咽喉科学大小方面的应用。 方法 研究对象包括 5 名对照组患者和 6 名临床诊断为肠道神经病变和肠道运动障碍的患者在手术中获得的回肠全厚活检组织。从石蜡块中提取直径为 1 毫米、长度为 1 厘米的穿刺活检组织,并在不进行任何染色的情况下使用同步加速器 PC-μCT 扫描。 结果 所有样本的神经组织(包括神经节和神经束)的显微体积结构均可确定。对照组的神经组织体积/组织总体积比高于肠神经病患者(P = 0.013)。病程最长的患者的比率最低。 结论 神经组织的评估可以通过客观、标准化的方式进行,以确保在生理和病理条件下的可重复性和可比较性。需要进一步评估这种方法在诊断肠神经病中的作用。
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