Literature DB >> 12539976

High resolution three-dimensional visualization and characterization of coronary atherosclerosis in vitro by synchrotron radiation x-ray microtomography and highly localized x-ray diffraction.

Hua Jin1, Kyungmin Ham, Julia Y Chan, Leslie G Butler, Richard L Kurtz, Serigne Thiam, James W Robinson, Rezik A Agbaria, Isiah M Warner, Richard E Tracy.   

Abstract

Human atherosclerotic plaques in both native and bypass arteries have been visualized using microtomography to provide additional information on the nature of coronary artery disease. Plaques contained within arteries removed from three white males aged 51, 55 and 70 are imaged in three-dimensions with monochromatic synchrotron x-ray radiation. Fields of view are 658 x 658 x 517 voxels. with cubic voxels ranging from 12 to 13 microm on a side. X-ray energies range from 11 to 15 keV (bandpass approximately 10 eV). At lower energies, high local absorption tends to generate reconstruction artefacts, while at higher energies the arterial wall is scarcely visible. At all energies, calcifications are clearly visible and differences are observed between plaques in native arteries (lifetime accumulations) versus bypass arteries (plaques developing in the interval between the heart bypass operation and the autopsy). In order to characterize coronary calcification, a microfocused, 50 microm2, 25 keV x-ray beam was used to acquire powder diffraction data from selected calcifications. Also, large calcifications were removed from the native arteries and imaged with 25 keV x-ray energy. Calcifications are composed of hydroxyapatite crystallites and an amorphous phase. In summary, native calcifications are larger and have a higher fraction of hydroxyapatite than calcifications from the bypass arteries.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12539976     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/47/24/303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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Authors:  Lene Lillemark; Melanie Ganz; Natasha Barascuk; Erik B Dam; Mads Nielsen
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Authors:  Gabriele Bonanno; Simone Coppo; Peter Modregger; Maxime Pellegrin; Annina Stuber; Marco Stampanoni; Lucia Mazzolai; Matthias Stuber; Ruud B van Heeswijk
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