DocumentCode :
2116134
Title :
Type-Specific Analysis of Morphometry of Dendrite Spines of Mice
Author :
Ceyhan, E. ; Fong, L. ; Tasky, T.N. ; Hurdal, M.K. ; Beg, M.F. ; Martone, M.E. ; Ratnanather, J.T.
Author_Institution :
Koc Univ., Istanbul
fYear :
2007
fDate :
27-29 Sept. 2007
Firstpage :
7
Lastpage :
12
Abstract :
In this article, we analyze the morphometric measures of dendrite spines of mice derived from electron tomography images for different spine types based on pre-assigned categories. The morphometric measures we consider include the metric distance, volume, surface area, and length of dendrite spines of mice. The question of interest is how these morphometric measures differ by condition of mice; and how the metric distance relates to volume, surface area, length, and condition of mice. The large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping algorithm is the tool we use to obtain the metric distances that quantize the morphometry of binary images of dendrite spines with respect to a template spine. We demonstrate that for the values not adjusted for scale metric distances and other morphometric measures are significantly different between the conditions. The morphometric measures (rather than the mice condition) explain almost all the variation in metric distances. Since size (or scale) dominates the other variables in variation, we adjust metric distances and other morphometric measures for scale. We demonstrate that the scaled metric distances and other scaled morphometric variables still differ for condition, and scaled metric distances depend most significantly on scaled morphometric measures. The methodology used is also valid for morphometric measures of other organs or tissues and metric distances other than LDDMM.
Keywords :
biomedical imaging; cellular biophysics; data acquisition; neurophysiology; tomography; binary images; data acquisition; dendrite spine morphometry; electron tomography images; large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping algorithm; scale metric distances; type-specific analysis; Anatomy; Area measurement; Biomedical imaging; Electronic mail; Extraterrestrial measurements; Home computing; Image analysis; Mice; Shape; Size measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Image and Signal Processing and Analysis, 2007. ISPA 2007. 5th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
ISSN :
1845-5921
Print_ISBN :
978-953-184-116-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISPA.2007.4383655
Filename :
4383655
Link To Document :
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