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The localisation of biologically important metals in soft and calcified tissues using a synchrotron x-ray fluorescence technique

机译:使用同步加速器X射线荧光技术在软组织和钙化组织中定位生物重要金属

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A microbeam synchrotron x-ray fluorescence (mu-SXRF) technique has been employed in investigating the localisation of metals in two biological systems, soft and calcified tissue. Breast carcinoma is the focus of the former investigations, and osteoarthritis, that of the latter. Copper has been the metal of particular interest in breast tissue work, although 2D maps of other elements of importance have also been produced in present studies. Elemental maps were obtained at 18 gm spatial resolution and compared with light transmission images of histological sections. The comparison was successful when the sections were stained for cancer cells, revealing, in most cases, elevated metal levels in the cancer cells, with a possible exception of iron. With regard to a synovial joint in which an osteoarthritic lesion was found, the samples were taken from the equine joint allowing study of the distribution of calcium and zinc in cartilage and subchondral bone. Here, a particular question concerns the extent to which links can be established between the well-delineated contours of elemental presence that are observed within this surface and the structural deformation characteristic of the osteoarthritic lesion. mu-SXRF mappings, of depth resolution 15 mu m, have been obtained from the joint surface, up-to and just beyond the cement-line that forms the bond between subchondral bone and cartilage. Outside of the immediate area of the lesion, the presence of Ca and Zn each display a peak at the cartilage surface and also at the tidemark; within the lesion there is significant loss of surface elemental enhancement. Copyright (C) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:微束同步加速器X射线荧光(mu-SXRF)技术已用于研究金属在两个生物系统(软组织和钙化组织)中的定位。乳腺癌是前者研究的重点,而骨关节炎是后者的研究重点。尽管在当前研究中还制作了其他重要元素的2D图,但铜一直是乳房组织工作中特别感兴趣的金属。以18 gm的空间分辨率获得元素图,并将其与组织切片的透光图像进行比较。当切片对癌细胞进行染色时,比较成功,表明在大多数情况下,癌细胞中的金属水平升高,铁可能除外。对于发现了骨关节炎病变的滑膜关节,从马关节中采集样本,以研究钙和锌在软骨和软骨下骨中的分布。在此,一个特定的问题涉及在该表面内观察到的元素存在的轮廓清晰的轮廓与骨关节炎病变的结构变形特征之间建立链接的程度。从关节表面获得了深度分辨率为15μm的mu-SXRF映射,直到并刚好形成了软骨下骨与软骨之间结合的水泥线。在病灶附近区域,钙和锌的存在在软骨表面和潮汐标记处均显示一个峰值。在病变内,表面元素增强明显丧失。版权所有(C)2007 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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