Scientific Reports (May 2024)

Multiscale and multimodal imaging for three-dimensional vascular and histomorphological organ structure analysis of the pancreas

  • Gabriel Alexander Salg,
  • Verena Steinle,
  • Jonas Labode,
  • Willi Wagner,
  • Alexander Studier-Fischer,
  • Johanna Reiser,
  • Elyes Farjallah,
  • Michelle Guettlein,
  • Jonas Albers,
  • Tim Hilgenfeld,
  • Nathalia A. Giese,
  • Wolfram Stiller,
  • Felix Nickel,
  • Martin Loos,
  • Christoph W. Michalski,
  • Hans-Ulrich Kauczor,
  • Thilo Hackert,
  • Christian Dullin,
  • Philipp Mayer,
  • Hannes Goetz Kenngott

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-60254-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract Exocrine and endocrine pancreas are interconnected anatomically and functionally, with vasculature facilitating bidirectional communication. Our understanding of this network remains limited, largely due to two-dimensional histology and missing combination with three-dimensional imaging. In this study, a multiscale 3D-imaging process was used to analyze a porcine pancreas. Clinical computed tomography, digital volume tomography, micro-computed tomography and Synchrotron-based propagation-based imaging were applied consecutively. Fields of view correlated inversely with attainable resolution from a whole organism level down to capillary structures with a voxel edge length of 2.0 µm. Segmented vascular networks from 3D-imaging data were correlated with tissue sections stained by immunohistochemistry and revealed highly vascularized regions to be intra-islet capillaries of islets of Langerhans. Generated 3D-datasets allowed for three-dimensional qualitative and quantitative organ and vessel structure analysis. Beyond this study, the method shows potential for application across a wide range of patho-morphology analyses and might possibly provide microstructural blueprints for biotissue engineering.

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