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Tissue-Clearing Technique and Cutaneous Nerve Biopsies: Quantification of the Intraepidermal Nerve-Fiber Density Using Active Clarity Technique-Pressure Related Efficient and Stable Transfer of Macromolecules Into Organs

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cutaneous nerve biopsies based on two-dimensional analysis have been regarded as a creditable assessment tool for diagnosing peripheral neuropathies. However, advancements in methodological imaging are required for the analysis of intact structures of peripheral nerve fibers....

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Autores principales: Kim, Dai Hyun, Lee, Se Jeong, Lee, Eunsoo, Hong, Ji Hyuck, Seo, Soo Hong, Ahn, Hyo Hyun, Kim, Byung-Jo, Sun, Woong, Rhyu, Im Joo
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Publicado: Korean Neurological Association 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6785472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31591843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2019.15.4.537
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author Kim, Dai Hyun
Lee, Se Jeong
Lee, Eunsoo
Hong, Ji Hyuck
Seo, Soo Hong
Ahn, Hyo Hyun
Kim, Byung-Jo
Sun, Woong
Rhyu, Im Joo
author_facet Kim, Dai Hyun
Lee, Se Jeong
Lee, Eunsoo
Hong, Ji Hyuck
Seo, Soo Hong
Ahn, Hyo Hyun
Kim, Byung-Jo
Sun, Woong
Rhyu, Im Joo
author_sort Kim, Dai Hyun
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cutaneous nerve biopsies based on two-dimensional analysis have been regarded as a creditable assessment tool for diagnosing peripheral neuropathies. However, advancements in methodological imaging are required for the analysis of intact structures of peripheral nerve fibers. A tissue-clearing and labeling technique facilitates three-dimensional imaging of internal structures in unsectioned, whole biological tissues without excessive time or labor costs. We sought to establish whether a tissue-clearing and labeling technique could be used for the diagnostic evaluation of peripheral neuropathies. METHODS: Five healthy individuals and four patients with small-fiber neuropathy (SFN) and postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) were prospectively enrolled. The conventional methods of indirect immunofluorescence (IF) and bright-field immunohistochemistry (IHC) were adopted in addition to the tissue-clearing and labeling method called active clarity technique-pressure related efficient and stable transfer of macromolecules into organs (ACT-PRESTO) to quantify the intraepidermal nerve-fiber density (IENFD). RESULTS: The mean IENFD values obtained by IF, bright-field IHC, and ACT-PRESTO in the healthy control group were 6.54, 6.44, and 90.19 fibers/mm(2), respectively; the corresponding values in the patients with SFN were 1.99, 2.32, and 48.12 fibers/mm(2), respectively, and 3.06, 2.87, and 47.21 fibers/mm(2), respectively, in the patients with PHN. CONCLUSIONS: This study has shown that a tissue-clearing method provided not only rapid and highly reproducible three-dimensional images of cutaneous nerve fibers but also yielded reliable quantitative IENFD data. Quantification of the IENFD using a tissue-clearing and labeling technique is a promising way to improve conventional cutaneous nerve biopsies.
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spelling pubmed-67854722019-10-17 Tissue-Clearing Technique and Cutaneous Nerve Biopsies: Quantification of the Intraepidermal Nerve-Fiber Density Using Active Clarity Technique-Pressure Related Efficient and Stable Transfer of Macromolecules Into Organs Kim, Dai Hyun Lee, Se Jeong Lee, Eunsoo Hong, Ji Hyuck Seo, Soo Hong Ahn, Hyo Hyun Kim, Byung-Jo Sun, Woong Rhyu, Im Joo J Clin Neurol Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cutaneous nerve biopsies based on two-dimensional analysis have been regarded as a creditable assessment tool for diagnosing peripheral neuropathies. However, advancements in methodological imaging are required for the analysis of intact structures of peripheral nerve fibers. A tissue-clearing and labeling technique facilitates three-dimensional imaging of internal structures in unsectioned, whole biological tissues without excessive time or labor costs. We sought to establish whether a tissue-clearing and labeling technique could be used for the diagnostic evaluation of peripheral neuropathies. METHODS: Five healthy individuals and four patients with small-fiber neuropathy (SFN) and postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) were prospectively enrolled. The conventional methods of indirect immunofluorescence (IF) and bright-field immunohistochemistry (IHC) were adopted in addition to the tissue-clearing and labeling method called active clarity technique-pressure related efficient and stable transfer of macromolecules into organs (ACT-PRESTO) to quantify the intraepidermal nerve-fiber density (IENFD). RESULTS: The mean IENFD values obtained by IF, bright-field IHC, and ACT-PRESTO in the healthy control group were 6.54, 6.44, and 90.19 fibers/mm(2), respectively; the corresponding values in the patients with SFN were 1.99, 2.32, and 48.12 fibers/mm(2), respectively, and 3.06, 2.87, and 47.21 fibers/mm(2), respectively, in the patients with PHN. CONCLUSIONS: This study has shown that a tissue-clearing method provided not only rapid and highly reproducible three-dimensional images of cutaneous nerve fibers but also yielded reliable quantitative IENFD data. Quantification of the IENFD using a tissue-clearing and labeling technique is a promising way to improve conventional cutaneous nerve biopsies. Korean Neurological Association 2019-10 2019-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6785472/ /pubmed/31591843 http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2019.15.4.537 Text en Copyright © 2019 Korean Neurological Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kim, Dai Hyun
Lee, Se Jeong
Lee, Eunsoo
Hong, Ji Hyuck
Seo, Soo Hong
Ahn, Hyo Hyun
Kim, Byung-Jo
Sun, Woong
Rhyu, Im Joo
Tissue-Clearing Technique and Cutaneous Nerve Biopsies: Quantification of the Intraepidermal Nerve-Fiber Density Using Active Clarity Technique-Pressure Related Efficient and Stable Transfer of Macromolecules Into Organs
title Tissue-Clearing Technique and Cutaneous Nerve Biopsies: Quantification of the Intraepidermal Nerve-Fiber Density Using Active Clarity Technique-Pressure Related Efficient and Stable Transfer of Macromolecules Into Organs
title_full Tissue-Clearing Technique and Cutaneous Nerve Biopsies: Quantification of the Intraepidermal Nerve-Fiber Density Using Active Clarity Technique-Pressure Related Efficient and Stable Transfer of Macromolecules Into Organs
title_fullStr Tissue-Clearing Technique and Cutaneous Nerve Biopsies: Quantification of the Intraepidermal Nerve-Fiber Density Using Active Clarity Technique-Pressure Related Efficient and Stable Transfer of Macromolecules Into Organs
title_full_unstemmed Tissue-Clearing Technique and Cutaneous Nerve Biopsies: Quantification of the Intraepidermal Nerve-Fiber Density Using Active Clarity Technique-Pressure Related Efficient and Stable Transfer of Macromolecules Into Organs
title_short Tissue-Clearing Technique and Cutaneous Nerve Biopsies: Quantification of the Intraepidermal Nerve-Fiber Density Using Active Clarity Technique-Pressure Related Efficient and Stable Transfer of Macromolecules Into Organs
title_sort tissue-clearing technique and cutaneous nerve biopsies: quantification of the intraepidermal nerve-fiber density using active clarity technique-pressure related efficient and stable transfer of macromolecules into organs
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6785472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31591843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2019.15.4.537
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