Colon tissue constitutes a valid model for the comparative analysis of soft tissue by Raman and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging because it contains four major tissue types such as muscle tissue, connective tissue, epithelium and nerve cells. Raman microscopic images were recorded in the mapping mode using 785 run laser excitation and a step size of 10 mu m from three regions within a thin section that encompassed mucus, mucosa, submucosa, and longitudinal and circular muscle layers. FTIR microscopic images that were composed of 4, 8 and 9 individual images of 4096 spectra each were recorded from the same regions using a FTIR spectrometer coupled to a microscope with a focal plane array detector. Furthermore, Raman microscopic images were recorded at a step size of 2.5 mu m from three ganglia that belong to [GRAPHICS] the myenteric plexus. The results are discussed with respect to lateral resolution, spectral resolution, acquisition time and sensitivity of both modalities.

Raman and FTIR microscopic imaging of colon tissue: a comparative study / C. Krafft, D. Codrich, G. Pelizzo, V. Sergo. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOPHOTONICS. - ISSN 1864-063X. - 1:2(2008), pp. 154-169.

Raman and FTIR microscopic imaging of colon tissue: a comparative study

G. Pelizzo;
2008

Abstract

Colon tissue constitutes a valid model for the comparative analysis of soft tissue by Raman and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging because it contains four major tissue types such as muscle tissue, connective tissue, epithelium and nerve cells. Raman microscopic images were recorded in the mapping mode using 785 run laser excitation and a step size of 10 mu m from three regions within a thin section that encompassed mucus, mucosa, submucosa, and longitudinal and circular muscle layers. FTIR microscopic images that were composed of 4, 8 and 9 individual images of 4096 spectra each were recorded from the same regions using a FTIR spectrometer coupled to a microscope with a focal plane array detector. Furthermore, Raman microscopic images were recorded at a step size of 2.5 mu m from three ganglia that belong to [GRAPHICS] the myenteric plexus. The results are discussed with respect to lateral resolution, spectral resolution, acquisition time and sensitivity of both modalities.
Raman spectroscopy; infrared spectroscopy; microspectroscopic imaging; gastrointestinal tissue
Settore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica e Infantile
2008
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