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5 March 2021 Measuring myelin content and neuron density in the human brain with optical coherence tomography
Shuaibin Chang, Jiarui Yang, Anderson Chen, Sreekanth Kura, Caroline Magnain, Jean Augustinack, Divya Varadarajan, Bruce Fischl, David A. Boas, Hui Wang
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Abstract
Serial Sectioning Optical Coherence Tomography(serial sectioning OCT) has been widely used to investigate the structural and pathological features of brain samples. OCT is an optical imaging technique that provides both the 3D structure of the tissue as well as the optical properties including the scattering coefficient (μs) and back-scattering coefficient (μb). Serial sectioning OCT allows the reconstruction of distortion-free volumetric images at high contrast and high resolution, which has proven to be useful for the detection of cancerous tissue boundaries, visualizing 3D vascular structures and measuring neuron density. The tissue optical properties extracted from the OCT depth profile has been shown to be related to myelin content and neuron density. However, no quantitative correlation of the tissue optical properties with myelin content and neuron density has been reported. Establishing a quantitative relationship will potentially benefit the segmentation of anatomical layers and the characterization of demyelination and neuron loss, which are related to neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy(CTE). Here, we demonstrate using block-face imaging with optical coherence tomography (OCT) to quantitatively measure myelin content and neuron density in the human brain. By correlating the OCT measurements of tissue optical properties with the ground truth of myelin content and neuron density provided by histology, we found that the scattering coefficient possesses a linear relationship with the myelin content across different regions of the human brain, while the neuron density only slightly modulate the overall tissue scattering properties
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Shuaibin Chang, Jiarui Yang, Anderson Chen, Sreekanth Kura, Caroline Magnain, Jean Augustinack, Divya Varadarajan, Bruce Fischl, David A. Boas, and Hui Wang "Measuring myelin content and neuron density in the human brain with optical coherence tomography", Proc. SPIE 11629, Optical Techniques in Neurosurgery, Neurophotonics, and Optogenetics, 116291I (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2578489
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KEYWORDS
Brain

Optical coherence tomography

Two photon excitation microscopy

Coherence imaging

Imaging systems

Optical imaging

Photonic microstructures

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