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Three-dimensional reconstruction and measurements of zebrafish larvae from high-throughput axial-view in vivo imaging.

Yuanhao Guo1, Wouter J Veneman2, Herman P Spaink2, Fons J Verbeek1.   

Abstract

High-throughput imaging is applied to provide observations for accurate statements on phenomena in biology and this has been successfully applied in the domain of cells, i.e. cytomics. In the domain of whole organisms, we need to take the hurdles to ensure that the imaging can be accomplished with a sufficient throughput and reproducibility. For vertebrate biology, zebrafish is a popular model system for High-throughput applications. The development of the Vertebrate Automated Screening Technology (VAST BioImager), a microscope mounted system, enables the application of zebrafish high-throughput screening. The VAST BioImager contains a capillary that holds a zebrafish for imaging. Through the rotation of the capillary, multiple axial-views of a specimen can be acquired. For the VAST BioImager, fluorescence and/or confocal microscopes are used. Quantitation of a specific signal as derived from a label in one fluorescent channel requires insight in the zebrafish volume to be able to normalize quantitation to volume units. However, from the setup of the VAST BioImager, a specimen volume cannot be straightforwardly derived. We present a high-throughput axial-view imaging architecture based on the VAST BioImager. We propose profile-based 3D reconstruction to produce 3D volumetric representations for zebrafish larvae using the axial-views. Volume and surface area can then be derived from the 3D reconstruction to obtain the shape characteristics in high-throughput measurements. In addition, we develop a calibration and a validation of our methodology. From our measurements we show that with a limited amount of views, accurate measurements of volume and surface area for zebrafish larvae can be obtained. We have applied the proposed method on a range of developmental stages in zebrafish and produced metrical references for the volume and surface area for each stage.

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Keywords:  (100.2960) Image analysis; (100.3010) Image reconstruction; (100.6890) Three-dimensional image processing; (110.0180) Microscopy; (110.1758) Computational imaging; (110.4190) Multiple imaging

Year:  2017        PMID: 28663894      PMCID: PMC5480501          DOI: 10.1364/BOE.8.002611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Opt Express        ISSN: 2156-7085            Impact factor:   3.732


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