Effects of formalin fixation on tissue optical properties of in-vitro brain samples

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Anand, Suresh [1 ]
Cicchi, Ricardo [1 ,2 ]
Martelli, Fabrizio [3 ]
Giordano, Flavio [4 ]
Buccoliero, Anna Maria [4 ]
Guerrini, Renzo [5 ]
Pavone, Francesco Saverio [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Florence, European Lab Nonlinear Spectroscopy LENS, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
[2] Natl Res Council INO CNR, Natl Opt Inst, I-50125 Florence, Italy
[3] Univ Florence, Dept Phys, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
[4] Anna Meyer Pediat Hosp, Div Neurosurg, Dept Neurosci 1, I-54041 Florence, Italy
[5] Univ Florence, Dept Crit Care Med & Surg, Div Pathol, I-50134 Florence, Italy
关键词
reflectance spectroscopy; formalin fixation; absorption and scattering coefficients; brain; hemoglobin; DIFFUSE-REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY; EXCITED AUTOFLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY; RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY;
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10.1117/12.2076961
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Q813 [细胞工程];
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Application of light spectroscopy based techniques for the detection of cancers have emerged as a promising approach for tumor diagnostics. In-vivo or freshly excised samples are normally used for point spectroscopic studies. However, ethical issues related to in-vivo studies, rapid decay of surgically excised tissues and sample availability puts a limitation on in-vivo and in-vitro studies. There has been a few studies reported on the application of formalin fixed samples with good discrimination capability. Usually formalin fixation is performed to prevent degradation of tissues after surgical resection. Fixing tissues in formalin prevents cell death by forming cross-linkages with proteins. Previous investigations have revealed that washing tissues fixed in formalin using phosphate buffered saline is known to reduce the effects of formalin during spectroscopic measurements. But this could not be the case with reflectance measurements. Hemoglobin is a principal absorbing medium in biological tissues in the visible range. Formalin fixation causes hemoglobin to seep out from red blood cells. Also, there could be alterations in the refractive index of tissues when fixed in formalin. In this study, we propose to investigate the changes in tissue optical properties between freshly excised and formalin fixed brain tissues. The results indicate a complete change in the spectral profile in the visible range where hemoglobin has its maximum absorption peaks. The characteristic bands of oxy-hemoglobin at 540, 580 nm and deoxy-hemoglobin at 555 nm disappear in the case of samples fixed in formalin. In addition, an increased spectral intensity was observed for the wavelengths greater than 650 nm where scattering phenomena are presumed to dominate.
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