A semi-automated analysis method of small sensory nerve fibers in human skin-biopsies

J Neurosci Methods. 2010 Jan 15;185(2):325-37. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2009.10.011. Epub 2009 Oct 21.

Abstract

Computerized detection method (CDM) software programs have been extensively developed in the field of astronomy to process and analyze images from nearby bright stars to tiny galaxies at the edge of the Universe. These object-recognition algorithms have potentially broader applications, including the detection and quantification of cutaneous small sensory nerve fibers (SSNFs) found in the dermal and epidermal layers, and in the intervening basement membrane of a skin punch biopsy. Here, we report the use of astronomical software adapted as a semi-automated method to perform density measurements of SSNFs in skin-biopsies imaged by Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy (LSCM). In the first half of the paper, we present a detailed description of how the CDM is applied to analyze the images of skin punch biopsies. We compare the CDM results to the visual classification results in the second half of the paper. Abbreviations used in the paper, description of each astronomical tools, and their basic settings and how-tos are described in the appendices. Comparison between the normalized CDM and the visual classification results on identical images demonstrates that the two density measurements are comparable. The CDM therefore can be used - at a relatively low cost - as a quick (a few hours for entire processing of a single biopsy with 8-10 scans) and reliable (high-repeatability with minimum user-dependence) method to determine the densities of SSNFs.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Basement Membrane / cytology*
  • Biopsy / methods
  • Cohort Studies
  • Humans
  • Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted / methods*
  • Microscopy, Confocal / methods
  • Nerve Fibers*
  • Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted*
  • Skin / cytology*
  • Skin / innervation*
  • Software