Literature DB >> 26613963

Synchrotron nanoscopy imaging study of scalp hair in breast cancer patients and healthy individuals: Difference in medulla loss and cortical membrane enhancements.

Sung-Mi Han1, Jun-Ichi Chikawa2, Jae-Kun Jeon3, Min-Young Hwang3, Jun Lim4, Young-Ju Jeong5, Sung-Hwan Park5, Hong-Tae Kim1, Sanghoon Jheon6, Jong-Ki Kim3.   

Abstract

Nanoscopic synchrotron X-ray imaging was performed on scalp hair samples of patients with breast cancer and healthy individuals to investigate any structural differences as diagnostic tool. Hair strands were divided into 2-3 segments along the strands from root to tip, followed by imaging either in projection or in CT scanning with a monochromatic 6.78-keV X-ray using zone-plate optics with a resolving power of 60 nm. All the examined cancer hairs exhibited medulla loss with cancer stage-dependent pattern; complete loss, discontinuous or trace along the strands. In contrast, medullas were well retained without complete loss in the healthy hair. In the CT-scanned axial images, the cortical spindle compartments had no contrast in the healthy hair, but appeared hypointense in contrast to the surrounding hyperintense cortical membrane complex in the cancer hair. In conclusion, observation of medulla loss and cortical membrane enhancements in the hair strands of breast cancer patients demonstrated structural variations in the cancer hair, providing a new platform for further synchrotron X-ray imaging study of screening breast cancer patients.
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Keywords:  cortical membrane enhancements; hair structure; medulla loss; nanotomography; synchrotron X-ray

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26613963     DOI: 10.1002/jemt.22601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsc Res Tech        ISSN: 1059-910X            Impact factor:   2.769


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1.  Protein Conformational Changes in Breast Cancer Sera Using Infrared Spectroscopic Analysis.

Authors:  Hemendra Ghimire; Chakravarthy Garlapati; Emiel A M Janssen; Uma Krishnamurti; Gengsheng Qin; Ritu Aneja; A G Unil Perera
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2020-06-27       Impact factor: 6.639

2.  Medulla loss of scalp hair in breast cancer patients determined by near-infrared microscopy.

Authors:  Younshick Choi; Young-Ju Jeong; Jae-Geun Jeon; Sung-Hwan Park; Hye-Ryeon Choi; Jong-Ki Kim
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2019-09       Impact factor: 3.170

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