| Literature DB >> 25332942 |
Tom Shearer1, Shelley Rawson2, Simon Joseph Castro3, Richard Balint2, Robert Stephen Bradley4, Tristan Lowe4, Joan Vila-Comamala5, Peter David Lee2, Sarah Harriet Cartmell2.
Abstract
The effect of phosphotungstic acid (PTA) and iodine solution (IKI) staining was investigated as a method of enhancing contrast in the X-ray computed tomography of porcine anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) and patellar tendons (PT). We show that PTA enhanced surface contrast, but was ineffective at penetrating samples, whereas IKI penetrated more effectively and enhanced contrast after 70 hours of staining. Contrast enhancement was compared when using laboratory and synchrotron based X-ray sources. Using the laboratory source, PT fascicles were tracked and their alignment was measured. Individual ACL fascicles could not be identified, but identifiable features were evident that were tracked. Higher resolution scans of fascicle bundles from the PT and ACL were obtained using synchrotron imaging techniques. These scans exhibited greater contrast between the fascicles and matrix in the PT sample, facilitating the identification of the fascicle edges; however, it was still not possible to detect individual fascicles in the ACL.Entities:
Keywords: X-ray tomography; anterior cruciate ligament; contrast enhancement; fascicle; patellar tendon; staining
Year: 2014 PMID: 25332942 PMCID: PMC4187608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Muscles Ligaments Tendons J ISSN: 2240-4554