Title :
Ultrastructural mapping of neural circuitry: A computational framework
Author :
Anderson, J.R. ; Jones, B.W. ; Yang, J.-H. ; Shaw, M.V. ; Watt, C.B. ; Koshevoy, P. ; Spaltenstein, J. ; Jurrus, E. ; Kannan, U.V. ; Whitaker, R. ; Mastronarde, D. ; Tasdizen, T. ; Marc, R.E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. Ophthalmology, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
fDate :
June 28 2009-July 1 2009
Abstract :
Complete mapping of neuronal networks requires data acquisition at synaptic resolution with canonical coverage of tissues and robust neuronal classification. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) remains the optimal tool for network mapping. However, capturing high resolution, large, serial section TEM (ssTEM) image volumes is complicated by the need to precisely mosaic distorted image tiles and subsequently register distorted mosaics. Moreover, most cell or tissue class markers are not optimized for TEM imaging. We present a complete framework for neuronal reconstruction at ultrastructural resolution, allowing the elucidation of complete neuronal circuits. This workflow combines TEM-compliant small molecule profiling with automated image tile mosaicking, automated slice-to-slice image registration and terabyte-scale image browsing for volume annotation. Networks that previously would require decades of assembly can now be completed in months, enabling large-scale connectivity analyses of both new and legacy data. Additionally, these approaches can be extended to other tissue or biological network systems.
Keywords :
cellular biophysics; data acquisition; image classification; image reconstruction; image registration; image resolution; medical image processing; molecular biophysics; neurophysiology; transmission electron microscopy; TEM; TEM-compliant small molecule profiling; automated image tile mosaicking; automated slice-to-slice image registration; canonical tissue coverage; cell class marker; complete network mapping; computational framework; data acquisition; large-scale connectivity analysis; neural circuitry; neuronal reconstruction; precisely mosaic distorted image tiles; robust neuronal classification; serial section TEM; ssTEM image volume; subsequently register distorted mosaics; synaptic resolution; terabyte-scale image browsing; tissue class marker; transmission electron microscopy; ultrastructural resolution mapping; volume annotation; Biological neural networks; Circuits; Data acquisition; High-resolution imaging; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Registers; Robustness; Tiles; Transmission electron microscopy;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro, 2009. ISBI '09. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3931-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1945-7928
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2009.5193257