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Airspace Diameter Map-A Quantitative Measurement of All Pulmonary Airspaces to Characterize Structural Lung Diseases.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/187179
Date of Publication
September 28, 2023
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institut für Anatomie...

Institut für Anatomie...

Author
Blaskovic, Sanja
Institut für Anatomie
Anagnostopoulou, Pinelopi
Borisova, Elena
Institut für Anatomie - Topographische & Klinische Anatomie
Schittny, Dominik Christian
Institut für Anatomie
Donati, Yves
Haberthür, Davidorcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie - Topographische & Klinische Anatomie
Institut für Anatomie - MicroCT
Institut für Anatomie
Zhou-Suckow, Zhe
Mall, Marcus A
Schlepütz, Christian M
Stampanoni, Marco
Barazzone-Argiroffo, Constance
Schittny, Johannesorcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie - Topographische & Klinische Anatomie
Institut für Anatomie - Lungenbiologie
Institut für Anatomie
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500 - Science::570 - ...

600 - Technology::610...

Series
Cells
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2073-4409
Publisher
MDPI
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.3390/cells12192375
PubMed ID
37830589
Uncontrolled Keywords

X-ray tomographic mic...

Description
(1) Background: Stereological estimations significantly contributed to our understanding of lung anatomy and physiology. Taking stereology fully 3-dimensional facilitates the estimation of novel parameters. (2) Methods: We developed a protocol for the analysis of all airspaces of an entire lung. It includes (i) high-resolution synchrotron radiation-based X-ray tomographic microscopy, (ii) image segmentation using the free machine-learning tool Ilastik and ImageJ, and (iii) calculation of the airspace diameter distribution using a diameter map function. To evaluate the new pipeline, lungs from adult mice with cystic fibrosis (CF)-like lung disease (βENaC-transgenic mice) or mice with elastase-induced emphysema were compared to healthy controls. (3) Results: We were able to show the distribution of airspace diameters throughout the entire lung, as well as separately for the conducting airways and the gas exchange area. In the pathobiological context, we observed an irregular widening of parenchymal airspaces in mice with CF-like lung disease and elastase-induced emphysema. Comparable results were obtained when analyzing lungs imaged with μCT, sugges-ting that our pipeline is applicable to different kinds of imaging modalities. (4) Conclusions: We conclude that the airspace diameter map is well suited for a detailed analysis of unevenly distri-buted structural alterations in chronic muco-obstructive lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis and COPD.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/170660
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