3D imaging of the human temporal bone by X-ray phase-contrast tomography.

Jannis J Schaeper, Paul Tafforeau, Christoph A Kampshoff, Carolina Thomas, Alexander Meyer, Christine Stadelmann, M Charles Liberman, Tobias Moser, Tim Salditt
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Studying the subtle and intricate three-dimensional structure of the human cochlea embedded in the temporal bone requires structure-preserving imaging approaches with adaptable field of view and resolution. Synchrotron X-ray phase-contrast tomography at the novel beamline BM18 (EBS, ESRF) offers the unique capability to achieve histological resolution at the scale of the entire organ, based on high lateral coherence, long propagation distances, and optimized spectral range. At the same time advances in laboratory μ-CT instrumentation and protocols also open up new opportunities for 3D micro-anatomy and histopathology, including 3D reconstruction of nerve tissue when suitable staining protocols are used. Here we report on post mortem 3D imaging of human temporal bones and excised human cochleae, both unstained and stained to visualize the auditory nerve. Further, we highlight the use of this imaging modality for development of novel cochlear implant technology.

人类颞骨的x射线相衬断层扫描三维成像。
研究嵌入颞骨的人耳蜗精细而复杂的三维结构需要具有适应性视野和分辨率的结构保留成像方法。在新型光束线BM18 (EBS, ESRF)上的同步加速器x射线相衬断层扫描提供了独特的能力,可以在整个器官的尺度上实现组织分辨率,基于高横向相干性,长传播距离和优化的光谱范围。同时,实验室μ-CT仪器和方案的进步也为三维显微解剖和组织病理学开辟了新的机会,包括在使用合适的染色方案时对神经组织进行三维重建。在这里,我们报告了人类颞骨和切除的人类耳蜗的死后3D成像,包括未染色和染色,以显示听神经。此外,我们强调使用这种成像模式的发展新的人工耳蜗技术。
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