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Optical signature of nerve tissue—Exploratory ex vivo study comparing optical, histological, and molecular characteristics of different adipose and nerve tissues

BACKGROUND: During several anesthesiological procedures, needles are inserted through the skin of a patient to target nerves. In most cases, the needle traverses several tissues—skin, subcutaneous adipose tissue, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels—to reach the target nerve. A clear identification of...

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Autores principales: Balthasar, Andrea J.R., Bydlon, Torre M., Ippel, Hans, van der Voort, Marjolein, Hendriks, Benno H.W., Lucassen, Gerald W., van Geffen, Geert‐Jan, van Kleef, Maarten, van Dijk, Paul, Lataster, Arno
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6220981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29756651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lsm.22938
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author Balthasar, Andrea J.R.
Bydlon, Torre M.
Ippel, Hans
van der Voort, Marjolein
Hendriks, Benno H.W.
Lucassen, Gerald W.
van Geffen, Geert‐Jan
van Kleef, Maarten
van Dijk, Paul
Lataster, Arno
author_facet Balthasar, Andrea J.R.
Bydlon, Torre M.
Ippel, Hans
van der Voort, Marjolein
Hendriks, Benno H.W.
Lucassen, Gerald W.
van Geffen, Geert‐Jan
van Kleef, Maarten
van Dijk, Paul
Lataster, Arno
author_sort Balthasar, Andrea J.R.
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description BACKGROUND: During several anesthesiological procedures, needles are inserted through the skin of a patient to target nerves. In most cases, the needle traverses several tissues—skin, subcutaneous adipose tissue, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels—to reach the target nerve. A clear identification of the target nerve can improve the success of the nerve block and reduce the rate of complications. This may be accomplished with diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) which can provide a quantitative measure of the tissue composition. The goal of the current study was to further explore the morphological, biological, chemical, and optical characteristics of the tissues encountered during needle insertion to improve future DRS classification algorithms. METHODS: To compare characteristics of nerve tissue (sciatic nerve) and adipose tissues, the following techniques were used: histology, DRS, absorption spectrophotometry, high‐resolution magic‐angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (HR‐MAS NMR) spectroscopy, and solution 2D (13)C‐(1)H heteronuclear single‐quantum coherence spectroscopy. Tissues from five human freshly frozen cadavers were examined. RESULTS: Histology clearly highlights a higher density of cellular nuclei, collagen, and cytoplasm in fascicular nerve tissue (IFAS). IFAS showed lower absorption of light around 1200 nm and 1750 nm, higher absorption around 1500 nm and 2000 nm, and a shift in the peak observed around 1000 nm. DRS measurements showed a higher water percentage and collagen concentration in IFAS and a lower fat percentage compared to all other tissues. The scattering parameter (b) was highest in IFAS. The HR‐MAS NMR data showed three extra chemical peak shifts in IFAS tissue. CONCLUSION: Collagen, water, and cellular nuclei concentration are clearly different between nerve fascicular tissue and other adipose tissue and explain some of the differences observed in the optical absorption, DRS, and HR‐NMR spectra of these tissues. Some differences observed between fascicular nerve tissue and adipose tissues cannot yet be explained but may be helpful in improving the discriminatory capabilities of DRS in anesthesiology procedures. Lasers Surg. Med. 50:948–960, 2018. © 2018 The Authors. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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spelling pubmed-62209812018-11-15 Optical signature of nerve tissue—Exploratory ex vivo study comparing optical, histological, and molecular characteristics of different adipose and nerve tissues Balthasar, Andrea J.R. Bydlon, Torre M. Ippel, Hans van der Voort, Marjolein Hendriks, Benno H.W. Lucassen, Gerald W. van Geffen, Geert‐Jan van Kleef, Maarten van Dijk, Paul Lataster, Arno Lasers Surg Med Pre‐Clinical Reports BACKGROUND: During several anesthesiological procedures, needles are inserted through the skin of a patient to target nerves. In most cases, the needle traverses several tissues—skin, subcutaneous adipose tissue, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels—to reach the target nerve. A clear identification of the target nerve can improve the success of the nerve block and reduce the rate of complications. This may be accomplished with diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) which can provide a quantitative measure of the tissue composition. The goal of the current study was to further explore the morphological, biological, chemical, and optical characteristics of the tissues encountered during needle insertion to improve future DRS classification algorithms. METHODS: To compare characteristics of nerve tissue (sciatic nerve) and adipose tissues, the following techniques were used: histology, DRS, absorption spectrophotometry, high‐resolution magic‐angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (HR‐MAS NMR) spectroscopy, and solution 2D (13)C‐(1)H heteronuclear single‐quantum coherence spectroscopy. Tissues from five human freshly frozen cadavers were examined. RESULTS: Histology clearly highlights a higher density of cellular nuclei, collagen, and cytoplasm in fascicular nerve tissue (IFAS). IFAS showed lower absorption of light around 1200 nm and 1750 nm, higher absorption around 1500 nm and 2000 nm, and a shift in the peak observed around 1000 nm. DRS measurements showed a higher water percentage and collagen concentration in IFAS and a lower fat percentage compared to all other tissues. The scattering parameter (b) was highest in IFAS. The HR‐MAS NMR data showed three extra chemical peak shifts in IFAS tissue. CONCLUSION: Collagen, water, and cellular nuclei concentration are clearly different between nerve fascicular tissue and other adipose tissue and explain some of the differences observed in the optical absorption, DRS, and HR‐NMR spectra of these tissues. Some differences observed between fascicular nerve tissue and adipose tissues cannot yet be explained but may be helpful in improving the discriminatory capabilities of DRS in anesthesiology procedures. Lasers Surg. Med. 50:948–960, 2018. © 2018 The Authors. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-14 2018-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6220981/ /pubmed/29756651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lsm.22938 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Pre‐Clinical Reports
Balthasar, Andrea J.R.
Bydlon, Torre M.
Ippel, Hans
van der Voort, Marjolein
Hendriks, Benno H.W.
Lucassen, Gerald W.
van Geffen, Geert‐Jan
van Kleef, Maarten
van Dijk, Paul
Lataster, Arno
Optical signature of nerve tissue—Exploratory ex vivo study comparing optical, histological, and molecular characteristics of different adipose and nerve tissues
title Optical signature of nerve tissue—Exploratory ex vivo study comparing optical, histological, and molecular characteristics of different adipose and nerve tissues
title_full Optical signature of nerve tissue—Exploratory ex vivo study comparing optical, histological, and molecular characteristics of different adipose and nerve tissues
title_fullStr Optical signature of nerve tissue—Exploratory ex vivo study comparing optical, histological, and molecular characteristics of different adipose and nerve tissues
title_full_unstemmed Optical signature of nerve tissue—Exploratory ex vivo study comparing optical, histological, and molecular characteristics of different adipose and nerve tissues
title_short Optical signature of nerve tissue—Exploratory ex vivo study comparing optical, histological, and molecular characteristics of different adipose and nerve tissues
title_sort optical signature of nerve tissue—exploratory ex vivo study comparing optical, histological, and molecular characteristics of different adipose and nerve tissues
topic Pre‐Clinical Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6220981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29756651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lsm.22938
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