Structural analysis of the female reptile reproductive system by micro-computed tomography and optical coherence tomography

Author:

Kircher Bonnie K1,McCown Michaela A2,Scully Deirdre M2,Behringer Richard R1,Larina Irina V2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetics, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center , Houston, TX   USA

2. Department of Integrative Physiology, Baylor College of Medicine , Houston, TX , USA

Abstract

Abstract Volumetric data provide unprecedented structural insight to the reproductive tract and add vital anatomical context to the relationships between organs. The morphology of the female reproductive tract in non-avian reptiles varies between species, corresponding to a broad range of reproductive modes and providing valuable insight to comparative investigations of reproductive anatomy. However, reproductive studies in reptilian models, such as the brown anole studied here, have historically relied on histological methods to understand the anatomy. While these methods are highly effective for characterizing the cell types present in each organ, histological methods lose the 3D relationships between images and leave the architecture of the organ system poorly understood. We present the first comprehensive volumetric analyses of the female brown anole reproductive tract using two non-invasive, non-destructive imaging modalities: micro-computed tomography (microCT) and optical coherence tomography (OCT). Both are specialized imaging technologies that facilitate high-throughput imaging and preserve three-dimensional information. This study represents the first time that microCT has been used to study all reproductive organs in this species and the very first time that OCT has been applied to this species. We show how the non-destructive volumetric imaging provided by each modality reveals anatomical context including orientation and relationships between reproductive organs of the anole lizard. In addition to broad patterns of morphology, both imaging modalities provide the high resolution necessary to capture details and key anatomical features of each organ. We demonstrate that classic histological features can be appreciated within whole-organ architecture in volumetric imaging using microCT and OCT, providing the complementary information necessary to understand the relationships between tissues and organs in the reproductive system. This side-by-side imaging analysis using microCT and OCT allows us to evaluate the specific advantages and limitations of these two methods for the female reptile reproductive system.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Ben F. Love Endowment

NIH

National Science Foundation

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology

Division of Biological Infrastructure

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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