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Full-field optical coherence tomography: novel imaging technique for extemporaneous high-resolution analysis of mucosal architecture in human gut biopsies

Lucille Quénéhervé, Raphaël Olivier, Michalina J. Gora, Céline Bossard, Jean‐François Mosnier, Émilie Benoit à la Guillaume, Claude Boccara, Charlène Brochard, Michel Neunlist, Emmanuel Coron

2020Gut22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Full-field optical coherence tomography (FFOCT) is an imaging technique of biological tissue based on tissue light reflectance analysis. We evaluated the feasibility of imaging fresh digestive mucosal biopsies after a quick mounting procedure (5 min) using two distinct modalities of FFOCT. In static FFOCT mode, we gained high-resolution images of general gut tissue-specific architecture, such as oesophageal papillae, gastric pits, duodenal villi and colonic crypts. In dynamic FFOCT mode, we imaged individual epithelial cells of the mucosal lining with a cellular or subcellular resolution and identified cellular components of the lamina propria. FFOCT represents a promising dye-free imaging tool for on-site analysis of gut tissue remodelling.

Topics & Concepts

Optical coherence tomographyLamina propriaPathologyBiomedical engineeringHigh resolutionAnatomyMedicineEpitheliumRadiologyRemote sensingGeologyOptical Coherence Tomography ApplicationsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingUltrasound Imaging and Elastography