X-ray micro-computed tomography in the assessment of penile cavernous fibrosis in a rabbit castration model.
Mikhail I KoganIgor Vitalievich PopovEvgeniya Y KirichenkoBoris I MitrinEvgeniy V SadyrinElizaveta D KulaevaIlya V PopovSergey N KulbaAlexander K LogvinovMarina A AkimenkoDmitry G PasechnikSergey Yu TkachevNikolay S KarnaukhovTatyana O LaptevaIrina A SukharAlexey Yu MaksimovAlexey Mikhailovich ErmakovPublished in: Andrology (2021)
Micro-computed tomography provided 3D visualization of entire corpora cavernosa and assessment of radiodensity alterations by gray value analysis in fibrosis progression. We speculate that gray value changes at early and late fibrosis stages could be related to tissue reorganization. RT-PCR is impossible to conduct on tissue samples studied by micro-CT due to RNA destruction. We also suggest that micro-computed tomography could negatively affect the immunohistochemical outcome, as a significant increase of TGF-beta-1 expression occurs later than histological fibrotic signs.