Differentiation of peripheral nerve functions and properties with spectral analysis and Karnovsky-Roots staining: A preliminary study

Qintong Xu, Zeng Gan Chen, Qiong Li, Haifei Liu, Jian Zhang, Wenhua Yao, Ren Zhang, Qingli Li, Hongying Liu, Feng Zhang, William C. Lineaweaver

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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility for analyzing and differentiating between motor and sensory functions of peripheral nerve axons using spectral technology. Methods: 10 μm slide section of S1 anterior and posterior rabbit spinal nerve roots were made and then stained with Karnovsky-Roots method for molecular hyperspectral imaging microscopy analysis. In addition, Raman spectra data of nerve axons on each slide was collected after Karnovsky-Roots staining for 30 minutes. Results: Motor axons were differentiated from sensory axons in a nerve axon section hyperspectral image via Spectral angle mapper algorithm. Raman scatterings could be detected near 2110 cm−1, and 2155 cm−1 in motor axons after Karnvosky-Roots staining. The value of I2100/I1440 in motor axons are significantly different (P0.001) than in sensory axons after staining for 30 minutes. Conclusions: Motor and sensory nerve axons can be differentiated from their counterparts in 30 minutes by using Raman micro-spectroscopy analysis assisted with Karnovsky-Roots staining.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3253-3257
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Volume7
Issue number10
StatePublished - 30 Oct 2014

Keywords

  • Molecular hyperspectral imaging
  • Peripheral nerve
  • Raman spectroscopy

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