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Minamikawa, Takeo
Tokushima University|Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Hase, Eiji
Tokushima University
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Ichimura-Shimizu, Mayuko
Tokushima University
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Morimoto, Yuki
Tokushima University
Suzuki, Akihiro
Tokushima University
Yasui, Takeshi
Tokushima University
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Nakamura , Satoko
Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Tsutsui, Akemi
Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Takaguchi, Koichi
Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
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Keywords | second-harmonic generation microscopy
non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
fibrosis
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Journal Article
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Description | Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is associated with the chronic progression of fibrosis. In general, the progression of liver fibrosis is determined by a histopathological assessment with a collagen-stained section; however, the ultra-early stage of liver fibrosis is challenging to identify because of the low sensitivity in the collagen-selective staining method. In the present study, we demonstrate the feasibility of second-harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy in the histopathological diagnosis of the liver of NAFLD patients for the quantitative assessment of the ultra-early stage of fibrosis. We investigated four representative NAFLD patients with early stages of fibrosis. SHG microscopy visualised well-matured fibrotic structures and early fibrosis diffusely involving liver tissues, whereas early fibrosis is challenging to be identified by conventional histopathological methods. Furthermore, the SHG emission directionality analysis revealed the maturation of each collagen fibre of each patient. As a result, SHG microscopy is feasible for assessing liver fibrosis on NAFLD patients, including the ultra-early stage of liver fibrosis that is difficult to diagnose by the conventional histopathological method. The assessment method of the ultra-early fibrosis by using SHG microscopy may serve as a crucial means for pathological, clinical, and prognostic diagnosis of NAFLD patients.
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Journal Title |
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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ISSN | 14220067
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Publisher | MDPI
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Volume | 23
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Issue | 6
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Start Page | 3357
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Published Date | 2022-03-20
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Rights | This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Science and Technology
Institute of Post-LED Photonics
Medical Sciences
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