An automated approach for three-dimensional quantification of fibrillar structures in optically cleared soft biological tissues

We present a novel approach allowing for a simple, fast and automated morphological analysis of three-dimensional image stacks (z-stacks) featuring fibrillar structures from optically cleared soft biological tissues. Five non-atherosclerotic tissue samples from human abdominal aortas were used to ou...

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Published inJournal of the Royal Society interface Vol. 10; no. 80; p. 20120760
Main Authors Schriefl, Andreas J., Wolinski, Heimo, Regitnig, Peter, Kohlwein, Sepp D., Holzapfel, Gerhard A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England The Royal Society 06.03.2013
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Summary:We present a novel approach allowing for a simple, fast and automated morphological analysis of three-dimensional image stacks (z-stacks) featuring fibrillar structures from optically cleared soft biological tissues. Five non-atherosclerotic tissue samples from human abdominal aortas were used to outline the multi-purpose methodology, applicable to various tissue types. It yields a three-dimensional orientational distribution of relative amplitudes, representing the original collagen fibre morphology, identifies regions of isotropy where no preferred fibre orientations are observed and determines structural parameters throughout anisotropic regions for the analysis and numerical modelling of biomechanical quantities such as stress and strain. Our method combines optical tissue clearing with second-harmonic generation imaging, Fourier-based image analysis and maximum-likelihood estimation for distribution fitting. With a new sample preparation method for arteries, we present, for the first time to our knowledge, a continuous three-dimensional distribution of collagen fibres throughout the entire thickness of the aortic wall, revealing novel structural and organizational insights into the three arterial layers.
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ISSN:1742-5689
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DOI:10.1098/rsif.2012.0760