Three‐dimensional DNA image cytometry by confocal scanning laser microscopy in thick tissue blocks
Open Access
- 1 January 1991
- Vol. 12 (6) , 511-524
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990120608
Abstract
A method for the quantification of nuclear DNA in thick tissue blocks by confocal scanning laser microscopy is presented. Tissues were stained en bloc for DNA by chromomycin A3. Three‐dimensional images, 60 μm deep, were obtained by stacking up confocal fluorescent images obtained with an MRC‐500 (Bio‐Rad, Richmond, CA). The effects due to bleaching and attenuation by depth of fluorescence emission were corrected mathematically. The DNA contents were estimated by summing up the detected emission intensities (discretized into pixel gray levels) from each segmented nucleus. Applications to an adult rat liver and to a human in situ carcinoma of theesophagus are shown to demonstrate, respectively, the precision of the method and its potential usefulness in histopathology. Comparisons are made with DNA histograms obtained on the same materials by image cytometry on smears and by flow cytometry. Ploidy peaks obtained with the confocal method, although wider than with other methods, are well separated. Confocal image cytometry offers the invaluable advantage of preserving the tissue architecture and therefore allowing, for instance, the selection of histological regions and the evaluation of the degree of heterogeneity of a tumor.Keywords
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