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Journal Articles American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Year : 2007

In vivo imaging of the bronchial wall microstructure using fibered confocal fluorescence microscopy.

Abstract

RATIONALE: Fibered confocal fluorescence microscopy (FCFM) is a new technique that produces microscopic imaging of a living tissue through a 1-mm fiberoptic probe that can be introduced into the working channel of the bronchoscope. OBJECTIVES: To analyze the microscopic autofluorescence structure of normal and pathologic bronchial mucosae using FCFM during bronchoscopy. METHODS: Bronchial FCFM and spectral analyses were performed at 488-nm excitation wavelength on two bronchial specimens ex vivo and in 29 individuals at high risk for lung cancer in vivo. Biopsies of in vivo FCFM-imaged areas were performed using autofluorescence bronchoscopy. RESULTS: Ex vivo and in vivo microscopic and spectral analyses showed that the FCFM signal mainly originates from the elastin component of the basement membrane zone. Five distinct reproducible microscopic patterns were recognized in the normal areas from the trachea down to the more distal respiratory bronchi. In areas of the proximal airways not previously biopsied, one of these patterns was found in 30 of 30 normal epithelia, whereas alterations of the autofluorescence microstructure were observed in 19 of 22 metaplastic or dysplastic samples, five of five carcinomas in situ, and two of two invasive lesions. Disorganization of the fibered network could be found on 9 of 27 preinvasive lesions, compatible with early disruptions of the basement membrane zone. FCFM alterations were also observed in a tracheobronchomegaly syndrome and in a sarcoidosis case. CONCLUSIONS: Endoscopic FCFM represents a minimally invasive method to study specific basement membrane alterations associated with premalignant bronchial lesions in vivo. The technique may also be useful to study the bronchial wall remodeling in nonmalignant chronic bronchial diseases.
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inserm-00476448 , version 1 (26-04-2010)

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Luc Thiberville, Sophie Moreno-Swirc, Tom Vercauteren, Eric Peltier, Charlotte Cavé, et al.. In vivo imaging of the bronchial wall microstructure using fibered confocal fluorescence microscopy.. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2007, 175 (1), pp.22-31. ⟨10.1164/rccm.200605-684OC⟩. ⟨inserm-00476448⟩
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