From Corrosion Casting to Virtual Dissection: Contrast‐Enhanced Vascular Imaging using Hafnium Oxide Nanocrystals

Author:

Goossens Eline12,Deblock Loren1,Caboor Lisa3,Eynden Dietger Van den12,Josipovic Iván4,Isaacura Pablo Reyes567,Maksimova Elizaveta289,Van Impe Matthias10,Bonnin Anne8,Segers Patrick10,Cornillie Pieter5,Boone Matthieu N.4,Van Driessche Isabel1,De Spiegelaere Ward5,De Roo Jonathan2,Sips Patrick3,De Buysser Klaartje1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Ghent University Ghent 9000 Belgium

2. Department of Chemistry University of Basel Basel 4058 Switzerland

3. Department of Biomolecular Medicine Ghent University Ghent 9000 Belgium

4. Center for X‐ray Tomography Ghent University Ghent 9000 Belgium

5. Laboratory of Veterinary Morphology Ghent University Merelbeke 9820 Belgium

6. Centre for Polymer Material Technologies Ghent University Ghent 9052 Belgium

7. Laboratory for Chemical Technology Ghent University Ghent 9052 Belgium

8. Swiss Light Source Paul Scherrer Institut Villigen PSI 5232 Switzerland

9. Swiss Nanoscience Institute University of Basel Basel 4056 Switzerland

10. Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology Ghent University Ghent 9000 Belgium

Abstract

AbstractVascular corrosion casting is a method used to visualize the three dimensional (3D) anatomy and branching pattern of blood vessels. A polymer resin is injected in the vascular system and, after curing, the surrounding tissue is removed. The latter often deforms or even fractures the fragile cast. Here, a method is proposed that does not require corrosion, and is based on in situ micro computed tomography (micro‐CT) scans. To overcome the lack of CT contrast between the polymer cast and the animals' surrounding soft tissue, hafnium oxide nanocrystals (HfO2 NCs) are introduced as CT contrast agents into the resin. The NCs dramatically improve the overall CT contrast of the cast and allow for straightforward segmentation in the CT scans. Careful design of the NC surface chemistry ensures the colloidal stability of the NCs in the casting resin. Using only 5 m% of HfO2 NCs, high‐quality cardiovascular casts of both zebrafish and mice can be automatically segmented using CT imaging software. This allows to differentiate even m‐scale details without having to alter the current resin injection methods. This new method of virtual dissection by visualizing casts in situ using contrast‐enhanced CT imaging greatly expands the application potential of the technique.

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Bijzonder Onderzoeksfonds UGent

Swiss Nanoscience Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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