Title :
Understanding embryonic heart morphogenesis through automatic segmentation and confocal imaging with optical clearing
Author :
Hongda Mao ; Gribble, Megan ; Pertsov, Arkady M. ; Linwei Wang ; Pengcheng Shi
Author_Institution :
Comput. Biomed. Lab., Rochester Inst. of Technol., Rochester, NY, USA
fDate :
April 29 2014-May 2 2014
Abstract :
Embryonic heart morphogenesis (EHM) is a developmental process where the heart transforms from a single tube into a four-chambered pump. It is of great biological and clinical interest, but is still poorly understood for two main reasons. On one hand, the existing imaging modalities for investigating EHM suffered from either limited penetration depth or limited spatial resolution. On the other hand, current works typically adopted manual segmentation, which was tedious, subjective and time-consuming considering the complexity of developing heart geometry and the large size of images. In this paper, we propose to utilize confocal microscopy imaging with tissue optical clearing technique to image the heart at different stages of development for EHM study. This imaging method is able to produce high spatial resolution images and achieve high penetration depth. Furthermore, we propose a novel convex active contour model for automatic image segmentation. The model has the ability of dealing with intensity fall-off the depth which is characterized by confocal microscopy images. We scan and segment embryonic quail hearts from day 6 to day 14 of incubation. The experimental results show the efficiency of the proposed segmentation method and the usefulness of this imaging data, and provide us an insight view of early heart development.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical optical imaging; cardiology; image segmentation; medical image processing; optical microscopy; EHM; automatic image segmentation; confocal microscopy imaging; convex active contour model; embryonic heart morphogenesis; embryonic quail heart segmentation; four-chambered pump; heart development; heart geometry; heart transforms; high spatial resolution images; penetration depth; tissue optical clearing technique; Heart; Image segmentation; Manuals; Microscopy; Optical imaging; Embryonic heart morphogenesis; confocal imaging; image segmentation; optical clearing;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2014 IEEE 11th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2014.6868116