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  • Phase-contrast X-ray computed tomography (PCI) imaging allows for the detection of small density differences in biological tissues without the need for contrast agents, with ethanol fixation improving image contrast by dehydrating and removing lipids from tissues.
  • In a study comparing ethanol-fixed and formalin-fixed rat brains, ethanol fixation (EF) provided superior image quality, especially in visualizing white matter structures, yielding six times better contrast than formalin fixation (FF).
  • The results indicate that PCI with ethanol-fixed samples allows for highly detailed three-dimensional reconstructions of white matter, suggesting its potential utility in neurological research and postmortem investigations.

Article Abstract

Background: Phase-contrast X-ray computed tomography imaging (PCI) based on crystal X-ray interferometry can detect minute density differences within biological soft tissues without contrast agents. Ethanol fixation yields increased tissue-background density differences due to the dehydrating and delipidifying effects of ethanol.

Purpose: To obtain high image contrast of cerebral white matter structures in PCI, tissue fixation using ethanol and routinely used formalin have been examined.

Material And Methods: Ethanol-fixed (EF) (n = 4) and formalin-fixed (FF) (n = 4) rat brains were imaged by crystal X-ray interferometry-based PCI. Tissue staining/microscopy was also performed for histological comparison and myelin density evaluation. Three-dimensional white matter tract images were reconstructed.

Results: Superior image contrast was obtained in the images of EF brains (EF images) compared to those of formalin-fixed brains (FF images), particularly for white matter structures. Significant density differences between the white matter structures and hippocampus ( < 0.01)/thalamus ( < 0.001) were observed in the EF, but not FF, images. Ethanol fixation enhanced the image contrast of white matter tracts by approximately sixfold compared to formalin fixation, and close agreement (r = 0.97;  < 0.05) between the density values on the CT images and the myelin density values in histological images was observed for the EF brains. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the white matter tracts was possible from the EF images, but not FF images.

Conclusion: Ethanol fixation resulted in marked contrast enhancement of cerebral white matter structures in PCI. Thus, high-resolution PCI using ethanol for tissue fixation could be valuable for experimental neurological studies and postmortem neuropathology evaluation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02841851211030776DOI Listing

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