Brain white matter morphological structure correlation with its optical properties estimated from optical coherence tomography (OCT) data

A pilot post-mortem study identifies a strong correlation between the attenuation coefficient estimated from the OCT data and some morphological features of the sample, namely the number of nuclei in the field of view of the histological image and the fiber structural parameter introduced in the stu...

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Published in:Biomedical optics express Vol. 13; no. 4; pp. 2393 - 2413
Main Authors: Moiseev, Alexander A, Achkasova, Ksenia A, Kiseleva, Elena B, Yashin, Konstantin S, Potapov, Arseniy L, Bederina, Evgenia L, Kuznetsov, Sergey S, Sherstnev, Evgeny P, Shabanov, Dmitry V, Gelikonov, Grigory V, Ostrovskaya, Yuliya V, Gladkova, Natalia D
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Optica Publishing Group 01-04-2022
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Summary:A pilot post-mortem study identifies a strong correlation between the attenuation coefficient estimated from the OCT data and some morphological features of the sample, namely the number of nuclei in the field of view of the histological image and the fiber structural parameter introduced in the study to quantify the difference in the myelinated fibers arrangements. The morphological features were identified from the histopathological images of the sample taken from the same locations as the OCT images and stained with the immunohistochemical (IHC) staining specific to the myelin. It was shown that the linear regression of the IHC quantitative characteristics allows adequate prediction of the attenuation coefficient of the sample. This discovery opens the opportunity for the usage of the OCT as a neuronavigation tool.
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ISSN:2156-7085
2156-7085
DOI:10.1364/BOE.457467