Title :
Micromanipulation with stereoscopic imaging
Author :
San, Tetsuya ; Yamamoto, Hideki
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Educ., Okayama Univ.
Abstract :
The neuronal organization of the hippocampus is extensively studied. However, the synoptic connections between neurons of the hilus and neurons of the granule cell layer are still debate. In the present study, we utilized automated micromanipulation technique combined with visual image processing to analyze the synaptic connections between hilar mossy cells or mossy fibers, and granule cells or basket cells in the granule cell layer. The stereoscopic microscope image of the dentate gyms of coronal slice in adult rat brain was converted into a binary image. The area of the dentate gyms is detected by genetic algorithms. This was matched with the template image made from a microscopic photo of cresyl violet-stained coronal section of the rat brain by parallel and rotation matching. A glass microelectrode inserted into the apex of the dentate gyrus by the micromanipulation system. Lipophilic fluorescent tracer DiI or DiD was injected into the hilus by a nanoinjector
Keywords :
brain; genetic algorithms; medical image processing; medical robotics; micromanipulators; stereo image processing; adult rat brain; automated micromanipulation technique; binary image; cresyl violet-stained coronal section; dentate gyms; genetic algorithm; granule cell layer; hilar mossy cell; hippocampus; microscopic photo; mossy fiber; neuronal organization; stereoscopic imaging; stereoscopic microscope image; visual image processing; Fluorescence; Genetic algorithms; Glass; Hippocampus; Image analysis; Image converters; Image processing; Microelectrodes; Microscopy; Neurons;
Conference_Titel :
Imaging Systems and Techniques, 2004. (IST). 2004 IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Stresa
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8591-8
DOI :
10.1109/IST.2004.1397280