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17 December 2019 Metabolic imaging and secondary ion mass spectrometry to define the structure and function of liver with acute and chronic pathology
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Abstract

Conventional techniques are insufficient precisely to describe the internal structure, the heterogeneous cell populations, and the dynamics of biological processes occurring in diseased liver during surgery. There is a need for a rapid and safe method for the successful diagnosis of liver disease in order to plan surgery and to help avoid postoperative liver failure. We analyze the progression of both acute (cholestasis) and chronic (fibrosis) liver pathology using multiphoton microscopy with fluorescence lifetime imaging and second-harmonic generation modes combined with time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry chemical analysis to obtain new data about pathological changes to hepatocytes at the cellular and molecular levels. All of these techniques allow the study of cellular metabolism, lipid composition, and collagen structure without staining the biological materials or the incorporation of fluorescent or other markers, enabling the use of these methods in a clinical situation. The combination of multiphoton microscopy and mass spectrometry provides more complete information about the liver structure and function than could be assessed using either method individually. The data can be used both to obtain new criteria for the identification of hepatic pathology and to develop a rapid technique for liver quality analysis in order to plan surgery and to help avoid postoperative liver failure in clinic.

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Daria S. Kuznetsova, Svetlana A. Rodimova, Alexander Gulin, Dmitry Reunov, Nikolai Bobrov, Anastasia V. Polozova, Alexander Vasin, Vladislav I. Shcheslavskiy, Natalia Vdovina, Vladimir E. Zagainov, and Elena V. Zagaynova "Metabolic imaging and secondary ion mass spectrometry to define the structure and function of liver with acute and chronic pathology," Journal of Biomedical Optics 25(1), 014508 (17 December 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.25.1.014508
Received: 30 August 2019; Accepted: 3 December 2019; Published: 17 December 2019
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KEYWORDS
Liver

Luminescence

Ions

Pathology

Mass spectrometry

Multiphoton microscopy

Fluorescence lifetime imaging

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