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X-ray Phase Contrast 3D virtual histology: evaluation of lung alterations after micro-beam irradiation

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/161282
Date of Publication
March 1, 2022
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institut für Anatomie...

Emeriti, Medizinische...

Author
Romano, Mariele
Bravin, Dr. Alberto
Wright, Dr. Michael D.
Jacques, Laurent
Miettinen, Dr. Arttu
Hlushchuk, Ruslan
Institut für Anatomie, Topographische und Klinische Anatomie
Dinkel, Julien
Bartzsch, Dr. Stefan
Laissue, Jean
Emeriti, Medizinische Fakultät
Djonov, Valentin Georgievorcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie, Topographische und Klinische Anatomie
Coan, Dr. Paola
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500 - Science::570 - ...

Series
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0360-3016
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.ijrobp.2021.10.009
PubMed ID
34678432
Description
Purpose: This study provides the first experimental application of multiscale three-dimensional (3D) X-ray Phase Contrast Imaging Computed Tomography (XPCI-CT) virtual histology for the inspection and quantitative assessment of the late stage effects of radio-induced lesions on lungs in a small animal model.

Methods and materials: Healthy male Fischer rats were irradiated with X-ray standard broad beams and Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT), a high dose rate (14 kGy/s), FLASH spatially-fractionated X-ray therapy to avoid the beamlets smearing due to cardiosynchronous movements of the organs during the irradiation. After organ dissection, ex-vivo XPCI-CT was applied to all the samples and the results were quantitatively analysed and correlated to histologic data.

Results: XPCI-CT enables the 3D visualization of lung tissues with unprecedented contrast and sensitivity allowing alveoli, vessels and bronchi hierarchical visualization. XPCI-CT discriminates in 3D radio-induced lesions such as fibrotic scars, Ca/Fe deposits and, in addition, allows a full-organ accurate quantification of the fibrotic tissue within the irradiated organs. The radiation-induced fibrotic tissue content is less than 10% of the analyzed volume for all the MRT treated organs while it reaches the 34% in the case of irradiations with 50 Gy using a broad beam.

Conclusions: XPCI-CT is an effective imaging technique able to provide detailed 3D information for the assessment of lung pathology and treatment efficacy in a small animal model.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/57586
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