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Corrosion Cast and 3D Reconstruction of the Murine Biliary Tree After Biliary Obstruction: Quantitative Assessment and Comparison With 2D Histology.

Beate Richter1,2, Sarah Zafarnia3, Felix Gremse3, Fabian Kießling3,4, Hubert Scheuerlein5, Utz Settmacher2, Uta Dahmen1,2.   

Abstract

Background: Obstructive cholestasis can lead to significant alterations of the biliary tree depending on the extent and duration of the biliary occlusion. Current experimental studies reported about advanced techniques for corrosion cast and 3D reconstruction (3D-reco) visualizing delicate microvascular structures in animals. We compared these two different techniques for visualization and quantitative assessment of the obstructed murine biliary tree with classical 2D histology.
Methods: Male mice (n = 36) were allocated to 3 different experiments. In experiments 1 and 2, we injected two different media (Microfil© for 3D-reco, MV; Batson's No.17 for corrosion cast, CC) into the extrahepatic bile duct. In experiment 3 we sampled liver tissue for 2D histology (HE, BrdU). Time points of interest were days 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, and 28 after biliary occlusion. We used different types of software for quantification of the different samples: IMALYTICS Preclinical for 3D scans (MV); NDP.view2 for the digital photography of CC; HistoKat software for 2D histology.
Results: We achieved samples in 75% of the animals suitable for evaluation (MV and CC, each with 9/12). Contrasting of terminal bile ducts (4th order of branches) was achieved with either technique. MV permitted a fast 3D-reco of the hierarchy of the biliary tree, including the 3rd and 4th order of branches in almost all samples (8/9 and 6/9). CC enabled focused evaluation of the hierarchy of the biliary tree, including the 4th to 5th order of branches in almost all samples (9/9 and 8/9). In addition, we detected dense meshes of the smallest bile ducts in almost all CC samples (8/9). MV and CC allowed a quantitative assessment of anatomical details of the 3rd and 4th order branches of almost every sample. The 2D histology identified different kinetics and areas of proliferation of hepatocytes and cholangiocytes. Complementary usage of 3D-reco, corrosion casting and 2D histology matched dense meshes of small bile ducts with areas of intensive proliferative activity of cholangiocytes as periportal proliferative areas of 4th and 5th order branches (∼terminal bile ducts and bile ductules) matched with its morphological information the matching assessment of areas with increased proliferative activity (BrdU) and a partial quantification of the characteristics of the 4th order branches of the biliary tree.
Conclusion: The 3D-reco and corrosion casting of the murine biliary tree are feasible and provide a straightforward, robust, and reliable (and more economical) procedure for the visualization and quantitative assessment of architectural alterations, in comparative usage with the 2D histology.
© 2021 Indian National Association for Study of the Liver.

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Keywords:  2D IHC, two-dimensional immunohistochemistry; 3D reconstruction; 3D-reco, three-dimensional reconstruction; BD, bile duct; BT, extrahepatic and intrahepatic biliary tree; BrdU, Bromodeoxyuridine; CC, Corrosion Cast using Batson No.17; CoH, Canals of Hering; DHC, Ductus hepatocholedochus, main extrahepatic bile duct; HE, Haematoxylin-Eosin; MV, Microfil®-MV; POD, postoperative day; biliary occlusion; biliary tree; corrosion cast; ehBD, extrahepatic bile duct; ihBD, intrahepatic bile duct; microfil; periportal segments; tBDT, bile duct ligation (using three sutures) with transection of the ligated extrahepatic bile duct between the middle and proximal sutures; μCT, micro Computer Tomography (micro-CT)

Year:  2021        PMID: 35677523      PMCID: PMC9168744          DOI: 10.1016/j.jceh.2021.12.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Exp Hepatol        ISSN: 0973-6883


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