MethodsX (Jan 2023)

Nerve fibre morphometry with transmission electron microscopy: Application of the nucleator probe in ImageJ

  • Punit Kumar,
  • Saroj Sharma,
  • Charanjeet Kaur,
  • Indra Pal,
  • Daya Nand Bhardwaj,
  • Tapas Chandra Nag,
  • Tara Sankar Roy,
  • Tony George Jacob

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 102085

Abstract

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Stereology and semiautomated binary image histomorphometry are two common methods used for morphometry of nerve fibres. Nucleator probe can be used for the estimation of morphometric parameters like diameter, perimeter, area and volume of a structure that is approximately either a circle or a sphere. In this study, we estimated these parameters with the help of ImageJ software on calibrated transmission electron micrographs. We procured samples of the cochlear nerve (CN) during winter months, within 6-12 hours of death, to reduce post-mortem autolytic changes. The temporal bones containing the CN were fixed by immersion in chilled paraformaldehyde. After dissecting out from the petrous part of the temporal bone, the CN were osmicated and processed for embedding in resin. From the resin blocks, silver coloured (70 nm) ultrathin sections were cut and picked on 300-mesh copper grids, stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate and viewed under Tecnai G2-20 transmission electron microscope. The transmission electron micrographs had scale bars embedded into them by the software at the time of imaging, and the morphometric parameters of randomly selected nerve fibres were measured using the ImageJ software. The ImageJ software could become a low-cost and dependable tool for nerve fibre morphometry. • Nucleator probe is used for the estimation of morphometric parameters like diameter, perimeter, area or volume • Morphometric parameters were estimated by the ImageJ software on calibrated transmission electron micrographs • The ImageJ software could become a low-cost and dependable tool for nerve fibre morphometry

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