A component-by-component characterisation of high-risk atherosclerotic plaques by multiphoton microscopic imaging Journal Article


Authors: Jain, M.; Wu, B.; Pisapia, D.; Salvatore, S.; Mukherjee, S.; Narula, N.
Article Title: A component-by-component characterisation of high-risk atherosclerotic plaques by multiphoton microscopic imaging
Abstract: Aims: Atherosclerotic plaques vulnerable to rupture are almost always inflamed, and carry a large lipid core covered by a thin fibrous cap. The other components may include neovascularisation, intraplaque haemorrhage and spotty calcification. In contrast, stable plaques are characterised by a predominance of smooth muscle cells and collagen, and lipid core is usually deep seated or absent. This study is a proof of principle experiment to evaluate the feasibility of multiphoton microscopy (MPM) to identify aforementioned plaque components. Methods and Results: MPM is a nonlinear optical technique that allows imaging based on intrinsic tissue signals including autofluorescence and higher-order scattering. In our study, MPM imaging was performed on morphologically diverse aortic and coronary artery plaques obtained during autopsy. Various histologically verified plaque components including macrophages, cholesterol crystals, haemorrhage, collagen and calcification were recognised by MPM. Conclusions: Recognition of the distinct signatures of various plaque components suggests that MPM has the potential to offer next-generation characterisation of atherosclerotic plaques. The higher lateral resolution (comparable to histology) images generated by MPM for identifying plaque components might complement larger field of view and greater imaging depth currently available with optical coherence tomography imaging. As the next step MPM would need to be evaluated for intact vessel imaging ex vivo and in vivo. © 2017 The Authors Journal of Microscopy © 2017 Royal Microscopical Society
Keywords: histopathology; macrophages; multiphoton microscopy; atherosclerotic plaque; autofluorescence; ex vivo
Journal Title: Journal of Microscopy
Volume: 268
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0022-2720
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.  
Date Published: 2017-10-01
Start Page: 39
End Page: 44
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/jmi.12584
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 28556893
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 4 October 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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