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MicroCT-based vascular imaging in bone and peri-implant tissues

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/90975
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.tmater.2025.100074
Description
Angiogenesis is essential for skeletal development, bone healing, and regeneration. Improved non-destructive, three-dimensional (3D) imaging of the vasculature within bone tissue benefits many research areas, especially implantology and tissue engineering. X-ray microcomputed tomography (microCT) is a well-suited non-destructive 3D imaging technique for bone morphology. For microCT-based detection of vessels, it is paramount to use contrast enhancement. Limited differences in radiopacity between perfusion agents and mineralized bone make their distinct segmentation problematic and have been a major drawback of this approach. A decalcification step resolves this issue but inhibits the simultaneous assessment of bone microstructure and vascular morphology. The problem of contrasting becomes further complicated in samples with metal implants. This study describes contrast-enhanced microCT-based visualization of vasculature within bone tissue in small and large animal models, also in the vicinity of the metal implants. We present simultaneous microvascular and bone imaging in murine tibia, a murine bone metastatic model, the pulp chamber, gingiva, and periodontal ligaments. In a large animal model (minipig), we performed visualization and segmentation of different tissue types and vessels in the hemimandible containing metal implants. We further demonstrate the potential of dual-energy imaging in distinguishing bone tissue from the applied contrast agents. This work introduces a non-destructive approach for 3D imaging of vasculature within soft and hard tissues near metal implants in a large animal model.
Date of Publication
2025-09
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
microCT
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microangioCT
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tomography
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vascular imaging
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contrast agent
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dual energy
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bone
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implant
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biomedical devices
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peri-implant tissue
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Haberthür, Davidorcid-logo
Institute of Anatomy, Topographical and Clinical Anatomy
Institut für Anatomie - MicroCT
Khoma, Oleksiy-Zakhar
Institute of Anatomy, Topographical and Clinical Anatomy
Institut für Anatomie - MicroCT
Hoessly, Tim
Institute of Anatomy
Zoni, Eugenio
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Urologie
Clinic of Urology
Kruithof-de Julio, Marianna
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Urologie
Clinic of Urology
Ryan, Stewart D.
Grunewald, Myriam
Bellón, Benjamin
Sandgren, Rebecca
Handschuh, Stephan
Pippenger, Benjamin E.
School of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Periodontology
Bosshardt, Dieter
School of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Periodontology
Djonov, Valentinorcid-logo
Institute of Anatomy, Topographical and Clinical Anatomy
Institute of Anatomy
Hlushchuk, Ruslan
Institut für Anatomie - MicroCT
Institute of Anatomy, Topographical and Clinical Anatomy
Additional Credits
Microscopy Imaging Center (MIC)
School of Dental Medicine, Periodontics Research
Institute of Anatomy, Topographical and Clinical Anatomy
Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences (GCB)
Clinic of Urology
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Urologie
School of Dental Medicine, Clinic of Periodontology
Institut für Anatomie - MicroCT
Institute of Anatomy
Series
Tomography of Materials and Structures
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2949-673X
Access(Rights)
open.access
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