Label-free differentiation of human pituitary adenomas by FT-IR spectroscopic imaging

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Gerald Steiner
Luisa Mackenroth
Kathrin D. Geiger
Allison Stelling
Thomas Pinzer
Ortrud Uckermann
Valdas Sablinskas
Gabriele Schackert
Edmund Koch
Matthias Kirsch
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[1] Dresden University of Technology,Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus
[2] Clinical Sensoring and Monitoring,Department of Neurosurgery
[3] Dresden University of Technology,Department of Neuropathology
[4] Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus,Department of General Physics and Spectroscopy
[5] Dresden University of Technology,undefined
[6] Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus,undefined
[7] Institute for Pathology,undefined
[8] Vilnius University,undefined
[9] Faculty of Physics,undefined
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2012年 / 403卷
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Pituitary gland tumors; Infrared spectroscopic imaging; Supervised classification;
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Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopic imaging has been used to characterize different types of pituitary gland tumors and normal pituitary tissue. Freshly resected tumor tissue from surgery was prepared as thin cryosections and examined by FT-IR spectroscopic imaging. Tissue types were discriminated via k-means cluster analysis and a supervised classification algorithm based on linear discriminant analysis. Spectral classification allowed us to discriminate between tumor and non-tumor cells, as well as between tumor cells that produce human growth hormone (hGH+) and tumor cells that do not produce that hormone (hGH−).The spectral classification was compared and contrasted with a histological PAS and orange G stained image. It was further shown that hGH+ pituitary tumor cells show stronger amide bands than tumor cells that do not produce hGH. This study demonstrates that FT-IR spectroscopic imaging can not only potentially serve as a fast and objective approach for discriminating pituitary gland tumors from normal tissue, but that it can also detect hGH-producing tumor cells.
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