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Advancing ovarian folliculometry with selective plane illumination microscopy.


ABSTRACT: Determination of ovarian status and follicle monitoring are common methods of diagnosing female infertility. We evaluated the suitability of selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM) for the study of ovarian follicles. The large field of view and fast acquisition speed of our SPIM system enables rendering of volumetric image stacks from intact whole porcine ovarian follicles, clearly visualizing follicular features including follicle volume and average diameter (70??m-2.5?mm), their spherical asymmetry parameters, size of developing cumulus oophorus complexes (40??m-110??m), and follicular wall thickness (90??m-120??m). Follicles at all developmental stages were identified. A distribution of the theca thickness was measured for each follicle, and a relationship between these distributions and the stages of follicular development was discerned. The ability of the system to non-destructively generate sub-cellular resolution 3D images of developing follicles, with excellent image contrast and high throughput capacity compared to conventional histology, suggests that it can be used to monitor follicular development and identify structural abnormalities indicative of ovarian ailments. Accurate folliculometric measurements provided by SPIM images can immensely help the understanding of ovarian physiology and provide important information for the proper management of ovarian diseases.

SUBMITTER: Lin HA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5131314 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Advancing ovarian folliculometry with selective plane illumination microscopy.

Lin Hsiao-Chun Amy HA   Dutta Rahul R   Mandal Subhamoy S   Kind Alexander A   Schnieke Angelika A   Razansky Daniel D  

Scientific reports 20161201


Determination of ovarian status and follicle monitoring are common methods of diagnosing female infertility. We evaluated the suitability of selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM) for the study of ovarian follicles. The large field of view and fast acquisition speed of our SPIM system enables rendering of volumetric image stacks from intact whole porcine ovarian follicles, clearly visualizing follicular features including follicle volume and average diameter (70 μm-2.5 mm), their spheric  ...[more]

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