Intra-operative on-line discrimination of kidney cancer from normal tissue by IR ATR spectroscopy of extracellular fluid

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Contributors

  • V. Urboniene - , Vilnius University (Author)
  • M. Velicka - , Vilnius University (Author)
  • J. Ceponkus - , Vilnius University (Author)
  • M. Pucetaite - , Vilnius University (Author)
  • F. Jankevicius - , Vilnius University (Author)
  • V. Sablinskas - , Vilnius University (Author)
  • G. Steiner - , Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (Author)

Abstract

Determination of cancerous and normal kidney tissues during partial, simple or radical nephrectomy surgery was performed by using differences in the IR absorption spectra of extracellular fluid taken from the corresponding tissue areas. The samples were prepared by stamping of the kidney tissue on ATR diamond crystal. The spectral measurements were performed directly in the OR during surgery for 58 patients. It was found that intensities of characteristic spectral bands of glycogen (880-1200 cm-1) in extracellular fluid are sensitive to the type of the tissue and can be used as spectral markers of tumours. Characteristic spectral band of lactic acid (1730 cm-1) - product of the anaerobic glycolysis, taking place in the cancer cells is not suitable for use as a spectral marker of cancerous tissue, since it overlaps with the band of carbonyl stretch in phospholipids and fatty acids. Results of hierarchical cluster analysis of the spectra show that the spectra of healthy and tumour tissue films can be reliably separated into two groups. On the other hand, possibility to differentiate between tumours of different types and grades remains in question. While the fluid from highly malignant G3 tumour tissue contains highly pronounced glycogen spectral bands and can be well separated from benign and G1 tumours by principal component analysis, the variations between spectra from sample to sample prevent from obtaining conclusive results about the grouping between different tumour types and grades. The proposed method is instant and can be used in situ and even in vivo.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBiomedical Vibrational Spectroscopy 2016
EditorsAnita Mahadevan-Jansen, Wolfgang Petrich
PublisherSPIE - The international society for optics and photonics, Bellingham
ISBN (electronic)9781628419382
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

SeriesProgress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Volume9704
ISSN1605-7422

Conference

TitleBiomedical Vibrational Spectroscopy 2016: Advances in Research and Industry
Duration13 - 14 February 2016
CitySan Francisco
CountryUnited States of America

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-7625-343X/work/151434163

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • ATR, extracellular fluid, FT-IR spectroscopy, kidney tumour