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Fractal and Fourier analysis of the hepatic sinusoidal network in normal and cirrhotic rat liver
Authors:Gaudio Eugenio  Chaberek Slawomir  Montella Andrea  Pannarale Luigi  Morini Sergio  Novelli Gilnardo  Borghese Federica  Conte Davide  Ostrowski Kazimierz
Affiliation:Department of Human Anatomy, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy. eugenio.gaudio@uniroma1.it
Abstract:The organization of the hepatic microvascular network has been widely studied in recent years, especially with regard to cirrhosis. This research has enabled us to recognize the distinctive vascular patterns in the cirrhotic liver, compared with the normal liver, which may explain the cause of liver dysfunction and failure. The aim of this study was to compare normal and cirrhotic rat livers by means of a quantitative mathematical approach based on fractal and Fourier analyses performed on photomicrographs and therefore on discriminant analysis. Vascular corrosion casts of livers belonging to the following three experimental groups were studied by scanning electron microscopy: normal rats, CCl(4)-induced cirrhotic rats and cirrhotic rats after ligation of the bile duct. Photomicrographs were taken at a standard magnification; these images were used for the mathematical analysis. Our experimental design found that use of these different analyses reaches an efficiency of over 94%. Our analyses demonstrated a higher complexity of the normal hepatic sinusoidal network in comparison with the cirrhotic network. In particular, the morphological changes were more marked in the animals with bile duct-ligation cirrhosis compared with animals with CCl(4)-induced cirrhosis. The present findings based on fractal and Fourier analysis could increase our understanding of the pathophysiological alterations of the liver, and may have a diagnostic value in future clinical research.
Keywords:corrosion casts    discriminant analysis    Fourier analysis    fractal dimensions    liver cirrhosis
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