• Acta Laser Biology Sinica
  • Vol. 30, Issue 6, 553 (2021)
LI Yanchu1, SHEN Lan2, WANG Dan1, and LI Ping1
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    DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1007-7146.2021.06.010 Cite this Article
    LI Yanchu, SHEN Lan, WANG Dan, LI Ping. Diagnosis and Grading of Grade III & IV Glioma in Human by Raman Spectroscopy[J]. Acta Laser Biology Sinica, 2021, 30(6): 553 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Laser Raman spectroscopy is a physical probe that can be used to diagnose the molecular structure of tissues. In this study, Renishaw InVia laser confocal Raman spectrometer and 514 nm laser was used. A total of 14 cases of fresh grade Ⅲ and Ⅳ human brain glioma tissues and normal human brain tissue samples were measured. The results indicated that significant Raman peak-to-peak displacement at 1 664, 2 852, 2 882 and 2 930 cm–1 peaks were found between normal brain tissue and glioma lesion tissue. Furthermore, the difference in Raman peak-to-peak displacement between grade Ⅲ and grade Ⅳ glioma tissues were at 1 235, 1 260, 1 311, 1 360, 1 583, 1 660, 3 160 and 3 300 cm–1 peaks. Meanwhile, the differences of relative displacement at I1 660/I1 583、I1 311/I1 360、I1 235/I1 360 were obvious and showed diagnostic sense. In conclusion, Raman spectroscopy could distinguish brain tissues among normal brain, grade Ⅲ glioma and grade Ⅳ glioma, and the accuracy could be up to 86%. Thus, Raman spectroscopy could be used as an accurate and rapid method for glioma diagnosis and grading.
    LI Yanchu, SHEN Lan, WANG Dan, LI Ping. Diagnosis and Grading of Grade III & IV Glioma in Human by Raman Spectroscopy[J]. Acta Laser Biology Sinica, 2021, 30(6): 553
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