Spontaneous brain tumor imaging of aged rat by crystal X-ray interferometer-based phase-contrast X-ray CT

Acta Radiol Open. 2016 Feb 8;5(2):2058460115626958. doi: 10.1177/2058460115626958. eCollection 2016 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Crystal X-ray interferometer-based phase-contrast X-ray computed tomography (C-PCCT) enables the depiction of internal structures of biological tissue without contrast agents.

Purpose: To determine the advantage of this technique in visualizing detailed morphological structures of a rare spontaneous brain tumor in an aged rat.

Material and methods: An aged rat's spontaneous brain tumor was imaged by C-PCCT without contrast agent. Three-dimensional (3D) images of the tumor microvasculature were reconstructed and compared with pathological pictures.

Results: C-PCCT depicted the tumor's various pathological features clearly, e.g. its cell density and vasculature, and blood clots caused by hemorrhaging and/or hematomas. The obtained images resembled pathological pictures with a magnification of ×20 and were used to reconstruct 3D images of the tumor vascularity up to approximately 26 µm in diameter.

Conclusion: Since C-PCCT is able to depict various pathological conditions, it might be useful for cancer research.

Keywords: Crystal X-ray interferometer-based phase-contrast X-ray CT (C-PCCT); aged rat; computed tomography (CT); spontaneous brain tumor.

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