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Tiffany Thienthao Pham1, Andrew Emon Heidari1,2, Amir Aaron Hakimi1, Yan Li1,2, Cameron Michael Heilbronn1,3, Ellen Minyoung Hong1, Ji-Hun Mo4,5, Edward Cheng-Lung Kuan3, Zhongping Chen1,2, Brian Jet-Fei Wong6,7,8.
Abstract
There is increasing interest in developing a minimally invasive imaging modality to safely evaluate dynamic microscopic changes of the olfactory mucosa and cribriform foramina. Herein, we utilized three-dimensional (3D) optical coherence tomography (OCT) to characterize the ex vivo stratified substructure of olfactory mucosa in rabbits and create 3D reconstructed images of olfactory foramina. Olfactory mucosa and cribriform plates from four New Zealand White rabbits were dissected and imaged using two swept-source OCT systems: (1) 1.3-µm (μm) center wavelength, 100-nm bandwidth, 200-kHz sweep rate, and (2) 1.7-μm center wavelength, 120-nm bandwidth, 90-kHz sweep rate. Volumetric OCT images were compiled to create a 3D reconstruction of the cribriform plate. The ability of OCT to distinguish the olfactory mucosa substructure and foramina was compared to histology. To estimate imaging penetration depth of each system, the first-order exponential decays of depth-resolved intensity were calculated and compared using a paired t-test. Three-dimensional OCT depicted the stratified layered structures within the olfactory mucosa correlating with histology. The epithelium and lamina propria were measured to be 32 μm and 107 μm in 1.3-μm OCT compared to 30 μm and 105 μm in histology. Olfactory foramina were visualized via 3D reconstruction. The 1.7-μm system provided greater depth penetration compared to the 1.3-μm system, allowing for improved foramina visualization. We have shown that OCT can be used to image non-pathologic olfactory mucosa and foramina. Implications for this work include diagnostic and therapeutic potentials for neurorhinological and neurodegenerative diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Anterior skull base; Cribriform plate; Olfactory cleft; Olfactory foramina; Olfactory mucosa; Optical coherence tomography
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35779115 DOI: 10.1007/s10103-022-03598-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lasers Med Sci ISSN: 0268-8921 Impact factor: 2.555