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Quantification of liver fibrosis via second harmonic imaging of the Glisson's capsule from liver surface.


ABSTRACT: Liver surface is covered by a collagenous layer called the Glisson's capsule. The structure of the Glisson's capsule is barely seen in the biopsy samples for histology assessment, thus the changes of the collagen network from the Glisson's capsule during the liver disease progression are not well studied. In this report, we investigated whether non-linear optical imaging of the Glisson's capsule at liver surface would yield sufficient information to allow quantitative staging of liver fibrosis. In contrast to conventional tissue sections whereby tissues are cut perpendicular to the liver surface and interior information from the liver biopsy samples were used, we have established a capsule index based on significant parameters extracted from the second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy images of capsule collagen from anterior surface of rat livers. Thioacetamide (TAA) induced liver fibrosis animal models was used in this study. The capsule index is capable of differentiating different fibrosis stages, with area under receiver operating characteristics curve (AUC) up to 0.91, making it possible to quantitatively stage liver fibrosis via liver surface imaging potentially with endomicroscopy.

SUBMITTER: Xu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5775478 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantification of liver fibrosis via second harmonic imaging of the Glisson's capsule from liver surface.

Xu Shuoyu S   Kang Chiang Huen CH   Gou Xiaoli X   Peng Qiwen Q   Yan Jie J   Zhuo Shuangmu S   Cheng Chee Leong CL   He Yuting Y   Kang Yuzhan Y   Xia Wuzheng W   So Peter T C PT   Welsch Roy R   Rajapakse Jagath C JC   Yu Hanry H  

Journal of biophotonics 20150701 4


Liver surface is covered by a collagenous layer called the Glisson's capsule. The structure of the Glisson's capsule is barely seen in the biopsy samples for histology assessment, thus the changes of the collagen network from the Glisson's capsule during the liver disease progression are not well studied. In this report, we investigated whether non-linear optical imaging of the Glisson's capsule at liver surface would yield sufficient information to allow quantitative staging of liver fibrosis.  ...[more]

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