Quantifying vasculature: new measures applied to arterial trees in the quail chorioallantoic membrane

S. Lubkin, S. Funk, E. Sage
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A wide variety of measures is currently in use in the morphometry of vascular systems. We introduce two additional classes of measures based on erosions and dilations of the image. Each measure has a clear biological interpretation in terms of the measured structures and their function. The measures are illustrated on images of the arterial tree of the quail chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). The new measures are correlated with widely-used measures, such as fractal dimension, but allow a clearer biological interpretation. To distinguish one CAM arterial tree from another, we propose reporting just three independent, uncorrelated numbers: (i) the fraction of tissue which is vascular (VF0, a pure ratio), (ii) a measure of the typical distance of the vascularized tissue to its vessels (CL, a length), and (iii) the flow capacity of the tissue (P, an area). An unusually large CL would indicate the presence of large avascular areas, a characteristic feature of tumor tissue. CL is inversely highly correlated with fractal dimension of the skeletonized image, but has a more direct biological interpretation.
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定量血管系统:应用于鹌鹑绒毛尿囊膜动脉树的新方法
目前在血管系统形态测量中使用了各种各样的测量方法。我们介绍了基于图像的侵蚀和膨胀的另外两类措施。每一种测量都有一个清晰的生物学解释,根据测量的结构和它们的功能。在鹌鹑绒毛尿囊膜(CAM)动脉树的图像上说明了这些措施。新的测量方法与广泛使用的测量方法相关,如分形维数,但允许更清晰的生物学解释。为了区分CAM动脉树,我们建议只报告三个独立的、不相关的数字:(i)血管组织的比例(VF0,纯比率),(ii)血管化组织到血管的典型距离(CL,长度),以及(iii)组织的流量(P,面积)。异常大的CL表明存在大的无血管区域,这是肿瘤组织的特征。CL与骨骼化图像的分形维数呈高度负相关,但具有更直接的生物学解释。
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