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X-Ray Phase Contrast Tomography Reveals Early Vascular Alterations and Neuronal Loss in a Multiple Sclerosis Model.

A CedolaAlberto BravinI BukreevaM FratiniAlexandra PacureanuA MittoneL MassimiPeter CloetensP CoanG CampiR SpanòF BrunV GrigoryevV PetrosinoC VenturiM MastrogiacomoNicole Kerlero de RosboAntonio Uccelli
Published in: Scientific reports (2017)
The degenerative effects of multiple sclerosis at the level of the vascular and neuronal networks in the central nervous system are currently the object of intensive investigation. Preclinical studies have demonstrated the efficacy of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), the animal model for multiple sclerosis, but the neuropathology of specific lesions in EAE and the effects of MSC treatment are under debate. Because conventional imaging techniques entail protocols that alter the tissues, limiting the reliability of the results, we have used non-invasive X-ray phase-contrast tomography to obtain an unprecedented direct 3D characterization of EAE lesions at micro-to-nano scales, with simultaneous imaging of the vascular and neuronal networks. We reveal EAE-mediated alterations down to the capillary network. Our findings shed light on how the disease and MSC treatment affect the tissues, and promote X-ray phase-contrast tomography as a powerful tool for studying neurovascular diseases and monitoring advanced therapies.
Keyphrases
  • multiple sclerosis
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance
  • electron microscopy
  • gene expression
  • white matter
  • dual energy
  • bone marrow
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • genome wide
  • single cell