Literature DB >> 23174992

Visualization of small lesions in rat cartilage by means of laboratory-based x-ray phase contrast imaging.

Massimo Marenzana1, Charlotte K Hagen, Patricia Das Neves Borges, Marco Endrizzi, Magdalena B Szafraniec, Konstantin Ignatyev, Alessandro Olivo.   

Abstract

Being able to quantitatively assess articular cartilage in three-dimensions (3D) in small rodent animal models, with a simple laboratory set-up, would prove extremely important for the development of pre-clinical research focusing on cartilage pathologies such as osteoarthritis (OA). These models are becoming essential tools for the development of new drugs for OA, a disease affecting up to 1/3 of the population older than 50 years for which there is no cure except prosthetic surgery. However, due to limitations in imaging technology, high-throughput 3D structural imaging has not been achievable in small rodent models, thereby limiting their translational potential and their efficiency as research tools. We show that a simple laboratory system based on coded-aperture x-ray phase contrast imaging (CAXPCi) can correctly visualize the cartilage layer in slices of an excised rat tibia imaged both in air and in saline solution. Moreover, we show that small, surgically induced lesions are also correctly detected by the CAXPCi system, and we support this finding with histopathology examination. Following these successful proof-of-concept results in rat cartilage, we expect that an upgrade of the system to higher resolutions (currently underway) will enable extending the method to the imaging of mouse cartilage as well. From a technological standpoint, by showing the capability of the system to detect cartilage also in water, we demonstrate phase sensitivity comparable to other lab-based phase methods (e.g. grating interferometry). In conclusion, CAXPCi holds a strong potential for being adopted as a routine laboratory tool for non-destructive, high throughput assessment of 3D structural changes in murine articular cartilage, with a possible impact in the field similar to the revolution that conventional microCT brought into bone research.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23174992     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/57/24/8173

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


  16 in total

1.  Medicine, material science and security: the versatility of the coded-aperture approach.

Authors:  P R T Munro; M Endrizzi; P C Diemoz; C K Hagen; M B Szafraniec; T P Millard; C E Zapata; R D Speller; A Olivo
Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2014-01-27       Impact factor: 4.226

2.  Synchrotron- and laboratory-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging for imaging mouse articular cartilage in the absence of radiopaque contrast agents.

Authors:  Massimo Marenzana; Charlotte K Hagen; Patricia Das Neves Borges; Marco Endrizzi; Magdalena B Szafraniec; Tonia L Vincent; Luigi Rigon; Fulvia Arfelli; Ralf-Hendrik Menk; Alessandro Olivo
Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2014-01-27       Impact factor: 4.226

3.  Rapid, automated imaging of mouse articular cartilage by microCT for early detection of osteoarthritis and finite element modelling of joint mechanics.

Authors:  P Das Neves Borges; A E Forte; T L Vincent; D Dini; M Marenzana
Journal:  Osteoarthritis Cartilage       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 6.576

4.  Quantitative assessment of murine articular cartilage and bone using X-ray phase-contrast imaging.

Authors:  Jun Li; Huihui Yuan; Mingshu Wu; Linan Dong; Lu Zhang; Hongli Shi; Shuqian Luo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-11-04       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Contrast-Enhanced Nanofocus X-Ray Computed Tomography Allows Virtual Three-Dimensional Histopathology and Morphometric Analysis of Osteoarthritis in Small Animal Models.

Authors:  Greet Kerckhofs; Julie Sainz; Marina Maréchal; Martine Wevers; Tom Van de Putte; Liesbet Geris; Jan Schrooten
Journal:  Cartilage       Date:  2014-01       Impact factor: 4.634

6.  Large field of view, fast and low dose multimodal phase-contrast imaging at high x-ray energy.

Authors:  Alberto Astolfo; Marco Endrizzi; Fabio A Vittoria; Paul C Diemoz; Benjamin Price; Ian Haig; Alessandro Olivo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-05-19       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 7.  Synchrotron Phase Tomography: An Emerging Imaging Method for Microvessel Detection in Engineered Bone of Craniofacial Districts.

Authors:  Alessandra Giuliani; Serena Mazzoni; Luigi Mele; Davide Liccardo; Giuliana Tromba; Max Langer
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2017-09-29       Impact factor: 4.566

Review 8.  Edge-illumination x-ray phase-contrast imaging.

Authors:  Alessandro Olivo
Journal:  J Phys Condens Matter       Date:  2021-07-13       Impact factor: 2.333

9.  Three-Dimensional Quantitative Morphometric Analysis (QMA) for In Situ Joint and Tissue Assessment of Osteoarthritis in a Preclinical Rabbit Disease Model.

Authors:  Kathryn S Stok; Bryce A Besler; Thomas H Steiner; Ana V Villarreal Escudero; Martin A Zulliger; Markus Wilke; Kailash Atal; Aurelie Quintin; Bruno Koller; Ralph Müller; Dobrila Nesic
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-01-25       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  High contrast microstructural visualization of natural acellular matrices by means of phase-based x-ray tomography.

Authors:  Charlotte K Hagen; Panagiotis Maghsoudlou; Giorgia Totonelli; Paul C Diemoz; Marco Endrizzi; Luigi Rigon; Ralf-Hendrik Menk; Fulvia Arfelli; Diego Dreossi; Emmanuel Brun; Paola Coan; Alberto Bravin; Paolo De Coppi; Alessandro Olivo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-12-14       Impact factor: 4.379

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