Two-photon spectral resolved imaging was used to image fresh human biopsies of colon tissue and to characterize healthy colon mucosa, adenomatous polyp and adenocarcinoma by means of a morpho-functional analysis. Morphological examination, performed using endogenous tissue fluorescence, discriminated adenomatous and adenocarcinoma tissues from normal mucosa in terms of cellular asymmetry and nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio. Good agreement was found between multiphoton images and histological examination performed on the same samples. Further characterization, performed by means of spectral-resolved analysis of NADH and FAD fluorescence, demonstrated an altered metabolic activity in both adenomatous and adenocarcinoma tissues compared to healthy mucosa. This morpho-functional approach may represent a powerful method to be used in combination with endoscopy for in vivo optical diagnosis of colon cancer and may be extended to other tissues.

Multiphoton morpho-functional imaging of healthy colon mucosa, adenomatous polyp and adenocarcinoma / Riccardo Cicchi;Alessandro Sturiale;Gabriella Nesi;Dimitrios Kapsokalyvas;Giovanni Alemanno;Francesco Tonelli;Francesco S. Pavone. - In: BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS. - ISSN 2156-7085. - STAMPA. - 4:(2013), pp. 1204-1213. [10.1364/BOE.4.001204]

Multiphoton morpho-functional imaging of healthy colon mucosa, adenomatous polyp and adenocarcinoma

Riccardo Cicchi;NESI, GABRIELLA;PAVONE, FRANCESCO SAVERIO
2013

Abstract

Two-photon spectral resolved imaging was used to image fresh human biopsies of colon tissue and to characterize healthy colon mucosa, adenomatous polyp and adenocarcinoma by means of a morpho-functional analysis. Morphological examination, performed using endogenous tissue fluorescence, discriminated adenomatous and adenocarcinoma tissues from normal mucosa in terms of cellular asymmetry and nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio. Good agreement was found between multiphoton images and histological examination performed on the same samples. Further characterization, performed by means of spectral-resolved analysis of NADH and FAD fluorescence, demonstrated an altered metabolic activity in both adenomatous and adenocarcinoma tissues compared to healthy mucosa. This morpho-functional approach may represent a powerful method to be used in combination with endoscopy for in vivo optical diagnosis of colon cancer and may be extended to other tissues.
2013
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Riccardo Cicchi;Alessandro Sturiale;Gabriella Nesi;Dimitrios Kapsokalyvas;Giovanni Alemanno;Francesco Tonelli;Francesco S. Pavone
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