Quantification of collagen fiber properties in alcoholic liver fibrosis using polarization‑resolved second harmonic generation microscopy

Bibliographic Information

Title
Quantification of collagen fiber properties in alcoholic liver fibrosis using polarization‑resolved second harmonic generation microscopy
Other Title
  • 偏光分解顕微鏡を用いたアルコール性肝線維症の線維化の量的・質的評価系の開発
Author
Matsuzaki, Saya
Alias Name
  • 松崎, 紗弥
  • マツザキ, サヤ
Author
Hase, Eiji
Alias Name
  • 長谷, 栄治
  • ハセ, エイジ
Author
Takanari, Hiroki
Alias Name
  • 髙成, 広起
  • タカナリ, ヒロキ
Author
Hayashi, Yuri
Alias Name
  • ハヤシ, ユリ
  • ハヤシ, ユリ
Author
Hayashi, Yusaku
Alias Name
  • ハヤシ, ユウサク
  • ハヤシ, ユウサク
Author
Oshikata, Haruto
Alias Name
  • オシカタ, ハルト
  • オシカタ, ハルト
Author
Minamikawa, Takeo
Alias Name
  • 南川, 丈夫
  • ミナミカワ, タケオ
Author
Kimura, Satoko
Alias Name
  • キムラ, サトコ
  • キムラ, サトコ
Author
Shimizu, Mayuko
Alias Name
  • (市村)清水, 真祐子
  • シミズ, マユコ
Author
Yasui, Takeshi
Alias Name
  • 安井, 武史
  • ヤスイ, タケシ
Author
Harada, Masafumi
Alias Name
  • 原田, 雅史
  • ハラダ, マサフミ
Author
Tsuneyama, Koichi
Alias Name
  • 常山, 幸一
  • ツネヤマ, コウイチ
University
徳島大学
Types of degree
博士(医学)
Grant ID
甲医第1600号
Degree year
2023-12-13

Description

Liver fibrosis is assessed mainly by conventional staining or second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy, which can only provide collagen content in fibrotic area. We propose to use polarization-resolved SHG (PR-SHG) microscopy to quantify liver fibrosis in terms of collagen fiber orientation and crystallization. Liver samples obtained from autopsy cases with fibrosis stage of F0–F4 were evaluated with an SHG microscope, and 12 consecutive PR-SHG images were acquired while changing the polarization azimuth angle of the irradiated laser from 0° to 165° in 15° increments using polarizer. The fiber orientation angle (φ) and degree (ρ) of collagen were estimated from the images. The SHG-positive area increased as the fibrosis stage progressed, which was well consistent with Sirius Red staining. The value of φ was random regardless of fibrosis stage. The mean value of ρ (ρ-mean), which represents collagen fiber crystallinity, varied more as fibrosis progressed to stage F3, and converged to a significantly higher value in F4 than in other stages. Spatial dispersion of ρ (ρ-entropy) also showed increased variation in the stage F3 and decreased variation in the stage F4. It was shown that PR-SHG could provide new information on the properties of collagen fibers in human liver fibrosis.

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