Frontiers in Neuroanatomy (May 2018)

MultiMap: A Tool to Automatically Extract and Analyse Spatial Microscopic Data From Large Stacks of Confocal Microscopy Images

  • Gherardo Varando,
  • Ruth Benavides-Piccione,
  • Ruth Benavides-Piccione,
  • Alberto Muñoz,
  • Alberto Muñoz,
  • Alberto Muñoz,
  • Asta Kastanauskaite,
  • Asta Kastanauskaite,
  • Concha Bielza,
  • Pedro Larrañaga,
  • Javier DeFelipe,
  • Javier DeFelipe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2018.00037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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The development of 3D visualization and reconstruction methods to analyse microscopic structures at different levels of resolutions is of great importance to define brain microorganization and connectivity. MultiMap is a new tool that allows the visualization, 3D segmentation and quantification of fluorescent structures selectively in the neuropil from large stacks of confocal microscopy images. The major contribution of this tool is the posibility to easily navigate and create regions of interest of any shape and size within a large brain area that will be automatically 3D segmented and quantified to determine the density of puncta in the neuropil. As a proof of concept, we focused on the analysis of glutamatergic and GABAergic presynaptic axon terminals in the mouse hippocampal region to demonstrate its use as a tool to provide putative excitatory and inhibitory synaptic maps. The segmentation and quantification method has been validated over expert labeled images of the mouse hippocampus and over two benchmark datasets, obtaining comparable results to the expert detections.

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