NR AATH
AU Armstrong,R.A.
TI Analysis of spatial patterns in histological sections of brain tissue using a method based on regression
QU Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2000 Jan 31; 95(1): 39-45
PT journal article
AB A method of determining the spatial pattern of any histological feature in sections of brain tissue which can be measured quantitatively is described and compared with a previously described method. A measurement of a histological feature such as density, area, amount or load is obtained for a series of contiguous sample fields. The regression coefficient (beta) is calculated from the measurements taken in pairs, first in pairs of adjacent samples and then in pairs of samples taken at increasing degrees of separation between them, i.e. separated by 2, 3, 4,..., n units. A plot of beta versus the degree of separation between the pairs of sample fields reveals whether the histological feature is distributed randomly, uniformly or in clusters. If the feature is clustered, the analysis determines whether the clusters are randomly or regularly distributed, the mean size of the clusters and the spacing of the clusters. The method is simple to apply and interpret and is illustrated using simulated data and studies of the spatial patterns of blood vessels in the cerebral cortex of normal brain, the degree of vacuolation of the cortex in patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) and the characteristic lesions present in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
MH Alzheimer Disease/*pathology; Cerebral Cortex/*pathology; Cluster Analysis; Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/*pathology; Human; Regression Analysis
AD Vision Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, UK. r.a.armstrong@aston.ac.uk
SP englisch
PO Niederlande