肿瘤组织表征使用偏振敏感二次谐波产生显微镜

D. Tokarz, R. Cisek, Ahmad Golaraei, S. Krouglov, R. Navab, Carolyn J. Niu, S. Sakashita, K. Yasufuku, M. Tsao, S. Asa, V. Barzda, B. Wilson
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利用偏振敏感二次谐波(SHG)显微技术(即偏振进偏出(PIPO) SHG)研究了肺、胰腺和甲状腺等多种肿瘤和非肿瘤人体组织中胶原超微结构的变化。这包括测量出射SHG的线偏振方向作为入射激光辐射线偏振方向的函数。从PIPO的SHG数据中,获得了SHG图像每个像素的二阶非线性光学磁化率张量分量比χ(2) ZZZ ' /χ(2) ZXX ',并以彩色编码图的形式表示。进一步,推导出组织中胶原纤维的取向。由于χ(2) ZZZ ' /χ(2) ZXX '值代表了组织中胶原蛋白的组织结构,因此这些图显示了组织切片内胶原蛋白结构改变的区域(而不仅仅是浓度)。肿瘤组织与非肿瘤组织的χ(2) ZZZ′/χ(2) ZXX′差异有统计学意义,各脏器间差异有统计学意义。因此,PIPO SHG显微镜有可能用于帮助病理学家诊断癌症。此外,PIPO SHG显微镜可以帮助表征其他胶原相关生物过程(如伤口修复)中的胶原结构。
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Tumor tissue characterization using polarization-sensitive second harmonic generation microscopy
Changes in the ultrastructure of collagen in various tumor and non-tumor human tissues including lung, pancreas and thyroid were investigated ex vivo by a polarization-sensitive second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy technique referred to as polarization-in, polarization-out (PIPO) SHG. This involves measuring the orientation of the linear polarization of outgoing SHG as a function of the linear polarization orientation of incident laser radiation. From the PIPO SHG data, the second-order nonlinear optical susceptibility tensor component ratio, χ(2) ZZZ’/χ(2) ZXX’, for each pixel of the SHG image was obtained and presented as color-coded maps. Further, the orientation of collagen fibers in the tissue was deduced. Since the χ(2) ZZZ’/χ(2) ZXX’ values represent the organization of collagen in the tissue, theses maps revealed areas of altered collagen structure (not simply concentration) within tissue sections. Statistically-significant differences in χ(2) ZZZ’/χ(2) ZXX’ were found between tumor and non-tumor tissues, which varied from organ to organ. Hence, PIPO SHG microscopy could potentially be used to aid pathologists in diagnosing cancer. Additionally, PIPO SHG microscopy could aid in characterizing the structure of collagen in other collagen-related biological processes such as wound repair.
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