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Validation of Histologic Bone Analysis Following Microfil Vessel Perfusion.

D Sarhaddi1, B Poushanchi1, M Merati1, C Tchanque-Fossuo1, A Donneys1, J Baker1, S R Buchman1.   

Abstract

The ability to examine bone vascularity using Micro-Computed Tomography (μCT) following vessel perfusion with Microfil® and to subsequently perform histologic bone analysis in the same specimen would provide an efficient method by which the vascular and cellular environment of bone can be examined simultaneously. The purpose of this report is to determine if the administration of Microfil® precludes accurate histologic assessment of bone quality via osteocyte count and empty lacunae count. Sprague-Dawley rats (n=6) underwent perfusion with Microfil®. Left hemi-mandibles were harvested, decalcified and underwent vascular analysis via μCT prior to sectioning and staining with Gomori's Trichrome. Quantitative Histomorphometric evaluation was performed. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals were used to determine statistical differences from an established set of controls (n=12). Histologic analyses were successfully performed on specimens that had undergone previous perfusion. Quantitative measures of bone cellularity of perfused versus control specimens revealed no statistical difference in osteocyte count per high-power field (95.33 versus 94.66; 95 percent CI,-7.64 to 6.30) or empty lacunae per high-power field (2.73 versus 1.89, 95 percent CI, -1.81 to 0.13). Here we report a statistical validation allowing for histological analysis of cell counts in specimens in which Microfil® perfusion has previously been performed.

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Keywords:  Cellularity; Histology; Mandible; Micro-Computed Tomography; Microfil; Perfusion; Vascularity

Year:  2012        PMID: 26207077      PMCID: PMC4508845          DOI: 10.1179/2046023612Y.0000000012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histotechnol        ISSN: 0147-8885            Impact factor:   0.714


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