Quantitative analysis of platelets aggregates in 3D by digital holographic microscopy
Karim Zouaoui Boudejltia1, Daniel Ribeiro de Sousa1, Pierrick Uzureau1
1Laboratoire de Médecine Expérimentale (ULB 222 Unit), Medicine Faculty, Université libre de Bruxelles, CHU de Charleroi, Belgium.
Abstract:
Platelet spreading and retraction play a pivotal role in the platelet plugging and the thrombus formation. In routine laboratory, platelet function tests include exhaustive information about the role of the different receptors present at the platelet surface without information on the 3D structure of platelet aggregates. In this work, we develop, a method in Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM) to characterize the platelet and aggregate 3D shapes using the quantitative phase contrast imaging. This novel method is suited to the study of platelets physiology in clinical practice as well as the development of new drugs.


