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Synchrotron Radiation-Based FTIR Microspectroscopic Imaging of Traumatically Injured Mouse Brain Tissue Slices

[Image: see text] Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a health problem of global concern because of its serious adverse effects on public health and social economy. A technique that can be used to precisely detect TBI is highly demanded. Here, we report on a synchrotron radiation-based Fourier transform...

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Autores principales: Guo, Yuansen, Chen, Tunan, Wang, Shi, Zhou, Xiaojie, Zhang, Hua, Li, Dandan, Mu, Ning, Tang, Mingjie, Hu, Meidie, Tang, Dongyun, Yang, Zhongbo, Zhong, Jiajia, Tang, Yuzhao, Feng, Hua, Zhang, Xuehua, Wang, Huabin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7689661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33251405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03285
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author Guo, Yuansen
Chen, Tunan
Wang, Shi
Zhou, Xiaojie
Zhang, Hua
Li, Dandan
Mu, Ning
Tang, Mingjie
Hu, Meidie
Tang, Dongyun
Yang, Zhongbo
Zhong, Jiajia
Tang, Yuzhao
Feng, Hua
Zhang, Xuehua
Wang, Huabin
author_facet Guo, Yuansen
Chen, Tunan
Wang, Shi
Zhou, Xiaojie
Zhang, Hua
Li, Dandan
Mu, Ning
Tang, Mingjie
Hu, Meidie
Tang, Dongyun
Yang, Zhongbo
Zhong, Jiajia
Tang, Yuzhao
Feng, Hua
Zhang, Xuehua
Wang, Huabin
author_sort Guo, Yuansen
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a health problem of global concern because of its serious adverse effects on public health and social economy. A technique that can be used to precisely detect TBI is highly demanded. Here, we report on a synchrotron radiation-based Fourier transform infrared (SR-FTIR) microspectroscopic imaging technique that can be exploited to identify TBI-induced injury by examining model mouse brain tissue slices. The samples were first examined by conventional histopathological techniques including hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining and 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining and then spectroscopically imaged by SR-FTIR. SR-FTIR results show that the contents of protein and nucleic acid in the injured region are lower than their counterparts in the normal region. The injured and normal regions can be unambiguously distinguished from each other by the principle component analysis of the SR-FTIR spectral data corresponding to protein or nucleic acid. The images built from the spectral data of protein or nucleic acid clearly present the injured region of the brain tissue, which is in good agreement with the H&E staining image and optical image of the sample. Given the label-free and fingerprint features, the demonstrated method suggests potential application of SR-FTIR spectroscopic mapping for the digital and intelligent diagnosis of TBI by providing spatial and chemical information of the sample simultaneously.
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spelling pubmed-76896612020-11-27 Synchrotron Radiation-Based FTIR Microspectroscopic Imaging of Traumatically Injured Mouse Brain Tissue Slices Guo, Yuansen Chen, Tunan Wang, Shi Zhou, Xiaojie Zhang, Hua Li, Dandan Mu, Ning Tang, Mingjie Hu, Meidie Tang, Dongyun Yang, Zhongbo Zhong, Jiajia Tang, Yuzhao Feng, Hua Zhang, Xuehua Wang, Huabin ACS Omega [Image: see text] Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a health problem of global concern because of its serious adverse effects on public health and social economy. A technique that can be used to precisely detect TBI is highly demanded. Here, we report on a synchrotron radiation-based Fourier transform infrared (SR-FTIR) microspectroscopic imaging technique that can be exploited to identify TBI-induced injury by examining model mouse brain tissue slices. The samples were first examined by conventional histopathological techniques including hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining and 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining and then spectroscopically imaged by SR-FTIR. SR-FTIR results show that the contents of protein and nucleic acid in the injured region are lower than their counterparts in the normal region. The injured and normal regions can be unambiguously distinguished from each other by the principle component analysis of the SR-FTIR spectral data corresponding to protein or nucleic acid. The images built from the spectral data of protein or nucleic acid clearly present the injured region of the brain tissue, which is in good agreement with the H&E staining image and optical image of the sample. Given the label-free and fingerprint features, the demonstrated method suggests potential application of SR-FTIR spectroscopic mapping for the digital and intelligent diagnosis of TBI by providing spatial and chemical information of the sample simultaneously. American Chemical Society 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7689661/ /pubmed/33251405 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03285 Text en © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Guo, Yuansen
Chen, Tunan
Wang, Shi
Zhou, Xiaojie
Zhang, Hua
Li, Dandan
Mu, Ning
Tang, Mingjie
Hu, Meidie
Tang, Dongyun
Yang, Zhongbo
Zhong, Jiajia
Tang, Yuzhao
Feng, Hua
Zhang, Xuehua
Wang, Huabin
Synchrotron Radiation-Based FTIR Microspectroscopic Imaging of Traumatically Injured Mouse Brain Tissue Slices
title Synchrotron Radiation-Based FTIR Microspectroscopic Imaging of Traumatically Injured Mouse Brain Tissue Slices
title_full Synchrotron Radiation-Based FTIR Microspectroscopic Imaging of Traumatically Injured Mouse Brain Tissue Slices
title_fullStr Synchrotron Radiation-Based FTIR Microspectroscopic Imaging of Traumatically Injured Mouse Brain Tissue Slices
title_full_unstemmed Synchrotron Radiation-Based FTIR Microspectroscopic Imaging of Traumatically Injured Mouse Brain Tissue Slices
title_short Synchrotron Radiation-Based FTIR Microspectroscopic Imaging of Traumatically Injured Mouse Brain Tissue Slices
title_sort synchrotron radiation-based ftir microspectroscopic imaging of traumatically injured mouse brain tissue slices
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7689661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33251405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03285
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