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Automatic Counting of Microglial Cells in Healthy and Glaucomatous Mouse Retinas
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Autores:
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Gracia Pacheco, Pablo de ;
Gallego Collado, Beatriz Isabel ;
Rojas López, María Blanca ;
Ramírez Sebastián, Ana Isabel ;
Hoz Montañana, María Rosa de ;
Salazar Corral, Juan José ;
Triviño Casado, Alberto ;
Ramirez Sebastian, Jose Manuel
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Tipo de documento:
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texto impreso
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Editorial:
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Public Library of Science, 2015-11-18
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application/pdf
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Nota general:
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cc_by
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Estado = Publicado
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Materia = Ciencias Biomédicas: Medicina: Oftalmología
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Materia = Ciencias Biomédicas: Óptica y optometría: Optometría
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Tipo = Artículo
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Resumen:
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Proliferation of microglial cells has been considered a sign of glial activation and a hallmark of ongoing neurodegenerative diseases. Microglia activation is analyzed in animal models of different eye diseases. Numerous retinal samples are required for each of these studies to obtain relevant data of statistical significance. Because manual quantification of microglial cells is time consuming, the aim of this study was develop an algorithm for automatic identification of retinal microglia. Two groups of adult male Swiss mice were used: age-matched controls (naïve, n = 6) and mice subjected to unilateral laser-induced ocular hypertension (lasered; n = 9). In the latter group, both hypertensive eyes and contralateral untreated retinas were analyzed. Retinal whole mounts were immunostained with anti Iba-1 for detecting microglial cell populations. A new algorithm was developed in MATLAB for microglial quantification; it enabled the quantification of microglial cells in the inner and outer plexiform layers and evaluates the area of the retina occupied by Iba-1+ microglia in the nerve fiber-ganglion cell layer. The automatic method was applied to a set of 6,000 images. To validate the algorithm, mouse retinas were evaluated both manually and computationally; the program correctly assessed the number of cells (Pearson correlation R = 0.94 and R = 0.98 for the inner and outer plexiform layers respectively). Statistically significant differences in glial cell number were found between naïve, lasered eyes and contralateral eyes (P
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En línea:
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https://eprints.ucm.es/39933/1/Plos%202015%20Salazar.pdf
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