量化子宫腺体结构变化的分析管道。

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Developmental Dynamics Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1002/dvdy.757
Sameed Khan, May Shen, Aishwarya Bhurke, Adam Alessio, Ripla Arora
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背景:全组织成像和清除技术的进步使得深藏于子宫内膜中的子宫外分泌腺的三维重建成为可能。然而,用于分析这些成像数据集的腺体结构分析平台非常有限。在此,我们介绍一种用于分割和分析子宫腺体形状的管道:结果:利用我们的分割方法,我们得出了描述腺体长度、形状和分支模式的指标。然后,我们根据胚胎周围的组织以及每个腺体与子宫腔的接近程度对腺体行为进行量化。我们将这一图像分析管道应用于小鼠妊娠围着床时间点的子宫腺体。我们的分析表明,在胚胎或卵子进入子宫时,腺体的长度、迂曲度和与子宫腔的接近程度都会发生变化,而腺体分支的数量则保持不变。最终,这些形状变化有助于胚胎着床部位周围腺体的重组。我们进一步将我们的分析管道应用于人类和豚鼠的子宫腺体,并将可行性扩展到其他哺乳动物物种:这项工作为研究人员从三维子宫腺体图像中提取定量和可重现的形态特征,揭示功能和结构模式提供了资源。
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Analysis pipeline to quantify uterine gland structural variations.

Background: Technical advances in whole tissue imaging and clearing have allowed 3D reconstruction of exocrine uterine glands deep-seated in the endometrium. However, there are limited gland structure analysis platforms to analyze these imaging data sets. Here, we present a pipeline for segmenting and analyzing uterine gland shape.

Results: Using our segmentation methodology, we derive metrics to describe gland length, shape, and branching patterns. We then quantify gland behavior with respect to organization around the embryo and proximity of each gland to the uterine lumen. We apply this image analysis pipeline to uterine glands at the peri-implantation time points of a mouse pregnancy. Our analysis reveals that at the time of embryo or egg entry into the uterus, glands show changes in length, tortuosity, and proximity to the uterine lumen while gland branch number stays the same. Eventually, these shape changes aid in reorganization of the glands around the embryo implantation site. We further apply our analysis pipeline to human and guinea pig uterine glands, extending feasibility to other mammalian species.

Conclusion: This work serves as a resource for researchers to extract quantitative and reproducible morphological features from three-dimensional uterine gland images to reveal insights about functional and structural patterns.

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Developmental Dynamics
Developmental Dynamics 生物-发育生物学
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116
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Dynamics, is an official publication of the American Association for Anatomy. This peer reviewed journal provides an international forum for publishing novel discoveries, using any model system, that advances our understanding of development, morphology, form and function, evolution, disease, stem cells, repair and regeneration.
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