| Literature DB >> 29552386 |
Xi Li1,2, Hui Li3,2, Xingzhen He4, Tingai Chen3, Xianyuan Xia3, Chunxia Yang5, Wei Zheng3.
Abstract
Early identification of premalignant and malignant gastric mucosa is crucial to decrease the incidence and mortality of stomach cancer. Spectrum- and time-resolved multiphoton microscopy are capable of providing not only structural but also biochemical information at the subcellular level. Based on this multidimensional imaging technique, we performed a systematic investigation on fresh human tissue specimens at the typical stages of gastric carcinogenesis, including normal, chronic gastritis with erosion, chronic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia, and intestinal-type adenocarcinoma. The results demonstrate that this technique is available to characterize the three-dimensional subcellular morphological and biochemical properties of gastric mucosa and further provide quantitative indicators of different gastric disorders, by using endogenous contrast. With advances in multiphoton endoscopy, it has the potential to allow noninvasive, label-free, real-time histological and functional diagnosis of premalignant and malignant lesions of stomach in the future.Entities:
Keywords: (170.2680) Gastrointestinal; (170.3880) Medical and biological imaging; (180.4315) Nonlinear microscopy; (300.6500) Spectroscopy, time-resolved
Year: 2018 PMID: 29552386 PMCID: PMC5854051 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.9.000453
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732