Literature DB >> 21823143

Second-order spatial analysis of epidermal nerve fibers.

Lance A Waller1, Aila Särkkä, Viktor Olsbo, Mari Myllymäki, Ioanna G Panoutsopoulou, William R Kennedy, Gwen Wendelschafer-Crabb.   

Abstract

Breakthroughs in imaging of skin tissue reveal new details on the distribution of nerve fibers in the epidermis. Preliminary neurologic studies indicate qualitative differences in the spatial patterns of nerve fibers based on pathophysiologic conditions in the subjects. Of particular interest is the evolution of spatial patterns observed in the progression of diabetic neuropathy. It appears that the spatial distribution of nerve fibers becomes more 'clustered' as neuropathy advances, suggesting the possibility of diagnostic prediction based on patterns observed in skin biopsies. We consider two approaches to establish statistical inference relating to this observation. First, we view the set of locations where the nerves enter the epidermis from the dermis as a realization of a spatial point process. Secondly, we treat the set of fibers as a realization of a planar fiber process. In both cases, we use estimated second-order properties of the observed data patterns to describe the degree and scale of clustering observed in the microscope images of blister biopsies. We illustrate the methods using confocal microscopy blister images taken from the thigh of one normal (disease-free) individual and two images each taken from the thighs of subjects with mild, moderate, and severe diabetes and report measurable differences in the spatial patterns of nerve entry points/fibers associated with disease status.
Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21823143     DOI: 10.1002/sim.4315

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stat Med        ISSN: 0277-6715            Impact factor:   2.373


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2.  High-resolution axon reflex sweat testing for diagnosis of neuropathy.

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3.  Exploring associations between prenatal exposure to multiple endocrine disruptors and birth weight with exposure continuum mapping.

Authors:  John L Pearce; Brian Neelon; Michael S Bloom; Jessie P Buckley; Cande V Ananth; Frederica Perera; John Vena; Kelly Hunt
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4.  Spatial analysis improves the detection of early corneal nerve fiber loss in patients with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes.

Authors:  Dan Ziegler; Karsten Winter; Alexander Strom; Andrey Zhivov; Stephan Allgeier; Nikolaos Papanas; Iris Ziegler; Jutta Brüggemann; Bernd Ringel; Sabine Peschel; Bernd Köhler; Oliver Stachs; Rudolf F Guthoff; Michael Roden
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-03-15       Impact factor: 3.240

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