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Analysis of crystals leading to joint arthropathies by Raman spectroscopy: comparison with compensated polarized imaging.

Xingguo Cheng1, Donard G Haggins, Russel H York, Yener N Yeni, Ozan Akkus.   

Abstract

The current study assessed the feasibility of the application of Raman spectroscopy toward the diagnosis of gout and pseudogout. First, the lowest concentrations of monosodium urate monohydrate (MSUM) and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals detectable by Raman spectroscopy were investigated by mixing known amounts of synthetic crystals with synovial fluid in the concentration range of 1 to 100 microg/mL. Second, a digestion protocol was developed for clinical samples to improve crystal extraction. The ensuing centrifugation of the digest congregated crystals at a well-defined point and allowed for point-and-shoot Raman analysis without having to conduct an extensive search for individual crystals. Finally, synovial fluid samples obtained from patients (n = 35) were cross-analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) and the Raman method to compare and contrast the diagnoses of the two methods. It was found that Raman spectroscopy can detect MSUM and CPPD crystals with good sensitivity and specificity at concentrations as low as 5 microg/mL and 2.5 microg/mL, respectively, using the current method. This detection limit of Raman analysis is lower than that reported for PLM. Raman and PLM diagnoses of clinical samples agreed in 32 out of 35 samples in the entire sample pool. However, the rate of disagreement between PLM-based and Raman-based diagnoses was noteworthy within the subset of diseased samples (3 out of 10), indicating that PLM has limitations and that the confirmation by a secondary method is essential for a reliable outcome. The proposed protocol of sample preparation and Raman analysis ascribes baseline feasibility to the diagnosis of gout and pseudogout by Raman spectroscopy, thus justifying further studies using a larger clinical sample set for obtaining sensitivity and specificity.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19366502     DOI: 10.1366/000370209787944280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Spectrosc        ISSN: 0003-7028            Impact factor:   2.388


  9 in total

1.  A customized Raman system for point-of-care detection of arthropathic crystals in the synovial fluid.

Authors:  Bolan Li; Shan Yang; Ozan Akkus
Journal:  Analyst       Date:  2014-02-21       Impact factor: 4.616

Review 2.  A critical review of the available evidence on the diagnosis and clinical features of CPPD: do we really need imaging?

Authors:  Georgios Filippou; Emilio Filippucci; Peter Mandl; Abhishek Abhishek
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2020-11-24       Impact factor: 2.980

3.  Laser Wavelength Dependence of Background Fluorescence in Raman Spectroscopic Analysis of Synovial Fluid from Symptomatic Joints.

Authors:  Shan Yang; Bolan Li; Mikhail N Slipchenko; Anna Akkus; Nora G Singer; Yener N Yeni; Ozan Akkus
Journal:  J Raman Spectrosc       Date:  2013-08-01       Impact factor: 3.133

4.  A Point-of-Care Raman Spectroscopy-Based Device for the Diagnosis of Gout and Pseudogout: Comparison With the Clinical Standard Microscopy.

Authors:  Bolan Li; Nora G Singer; Yener N Yeni; Donard G Haggins; Emma Barnboym; Daniel Oravec; Steven Lewis; Ozan Akkus
Journal:  Arthritis Rheumatol       Date:  2016-07       Impact factor: 10.995

Review 5.  Raman spectroscopy of soft musculoskeletal tissues.

Authors:  Karen Esmonde-White
Journal:  Appl Spectrosc       Date:  2014-10-01       Impact factor: 2.388

Review 6.  The accuracy of methods for urate crystal detection in synovial fluid and the effect of sample handling: a systematic review.

Authors:  S W Graf; R Buchbinder; J Zochling; S L Whittle
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2012-11-09       Impact factor: 2.980

7.  Systematic review and quality analysis of emerging diagnostic measures for calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition disease.

Authors:  Y Wu; K Chen; R Terkeltaub
Journal:  RMD Open       Date:  2016-11-03

8.  Presence of pyrophosphate in bone from an atypical femoral fracture site: A case report.

Authors:  Maziar Shabestari; Erik Fink Eriksen; Eleftherios P Paschalis; Paul Roschger; Sonja Gamsjaeger; Klaus Klaushofer; Andrea Berzlanovich; Xavier Nogues; Lluis Puig; Adolfo Diez-Perez
Journal:  Bone Rep       Date:  2017-03-02

9.  Liposomal nanoparticle-based conserved peptide influenza vaccine and monosodium urate crystal adjuvant elicit protective immune response in pigs.

Authors:  Santosh Dhakal; Xingguo Cheng; John Salcido; Sankar Renu; Kathy Bondra; Yashavantha Shaan Lakshmanappa; Christina Misch; Shristi Ghimire; Ninoshkaly Feliciano-Ruiz; Bradley Hogshead; Steven Krakowka; Kenneth Carson; Joseph McDonough; Chang Won Lee; Gourapura J Renukaradhya
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2018-10-24
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