Three-dimensional virtual histology of the human hippocampus based on phase-contrast computed tomography

2021-11-24 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Three-dimensional virtual histology of the human hippocampus based on phase-contrast computed tomography​
Eckermann, M.; Schmitzer, B. ; van der Meer, F. ; Franz, J.; Hansen, O.; Stadelmann, C.   & Salditt, T. ​ (2021) 
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences118(48) art. e2113835118​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2113835118 

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Eckermann, Marina; Schmitzer, Bernhard ; van der Meer, Franziska ; Franz, Jonas; Hansen, Ove; Stadelmann, Christine ; Salditt, Tim 
Abstract
We have studied the three-dimensional (3D) cytoarchitecture of the human hippocampus in neuropathologically healthy and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) individuals, based on phase-contrast X-ray computed tomography of postmortem human tissue punch biopsies. In view of recent findings suggesting a nuclear origin of AD, we target in particular the nuclear structure of the dentate gyrus (DG) granule cells. Tissue samples of 20 individuals were scanned and evaluated using a highly automated approach of measurement and analysis, combining multiscale recordings, optimized phase retrieval, segmentation by machine learning, representation of structural properties in a feature space, and classification based on the theory of optimal transport. Accordingly, we find that the prototypical transformation between a structure representing healthy granule cells and the pathological state involves a decrease in the volume of granule cell nuclei, as well as an increase in the electron density and its spatial heterogeneity. The latter can be explained by a higher ratio of heterochromatin to euchromatin. Similarly, many other structural properties can be derived from the data, reflecting both the natural polydispersity of the hippocampal cytoarchitecture between different individuals in the physiological context and the structural effects associated with AD pathology.
Issue Date
24-November-2021
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 
Project
EXC 2067: Multiscale Bioimaging 
TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery 
TRR 274 | B01: The role of inflammatory cytokine signaling for efficient remyelination in multiple sclerosis 
Organization
Institut für Röntgenphysik 
Working Group
RG Salditt (Structure of Biomolecular Assemblies and X-Ray Physics) 
RG Stadelmann-Nessler 
ISSN
0027-8424
eISSN
1091-6490
Language
English
Subject(s)
biomedical tomography

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