Contrast-enhanced Micro-CT 3D visualization of cell distribution in hydrated human cornea

HELIYON(2024)

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Background: The cornea, a vital component of the human eye, plays a crucial role in maintaining visual clarity. Understanding its ultrastructural organization and cell distribution is fundamental for elucidating corneal physiology and pathology. This study comprehensively examines the microarchitecture of the hydrated human cornea using contrast -enhanced micro -computed tomography (micro -CT). Method: Fresh human corneal specimens were carefully prepared and hydrated to mimic their in vivo state. Contrast enhancement with Lugol's iodine -enabled high -resolution Micro -CT imaging. The cells' three-dimensional (3D) distribution within the cornea was reconstructed and analyzed. Results: The micro -CT imaging revealed exquisite details of the corneal ultrastructure, including the spatial arrangement of cells throughout its depth. This novel approach allowed for the visualization of cells' density and distribution in different corneal layers. Notably, our findings highlighted variations in cell distribution between non -hydrated and hydrated corneas. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the potential of contrast -enhanced micro -CT as a valuable tool for non-destructive, 3D visualization and quantitative analysis of cell distribution in hydrated human corneas. These insights contribute to a better understanding of corneal physiology and may have implications for research in corneal diseases and tissue engineering.
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Cornea,Contrast -enhanced micro -CT,Swelling,Collagen fibrils,Virtual histology
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