Introduction and validation of a new semi-automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues.

In recent years, the role of sympathetic nervous fibers in chronic inflammation has become increasingly evident. At the onset of inflammation, sympathetic activity is increased in the affected tissue. However, sympathetic fibers are largely absent from chronically inflamed tissue. Apparently, there...

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Main Authors: Dennis Bleck, Li Ma, Lkham Erdene-Bymbadoo, Ralph Brinks, Matthias Schneider, Li Tian, Georg Pongratz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217475
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author Dennis Bleck
Li Ma
Lkham Erdene-Bymbadoo
Ralph Brinks
Matthias Schneider
Li Tian
Georg Pongratz
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Li Ma
Lkham Erdene-Bymbadoo
Ralph Brinks
Matthias Schneider
Li Tian
Georg Pongratz
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description In recent years, the role of sympathetic nervous fibers in chronic inflammation has become increasingly evident. At the onset of inflammation, sympathetic activity is increased in the affected tissue. However, sympathetic fibers are largely absent from chronically inflamed tissue. Apparently, there is a very dynamic relationship between sympathetic innervation and the immune system in areas of inflammation, and hence a rapid and easy method for quantification of nerve fiber density of target organs is of great value to answer potential research questions. Currently, nervous fiber densities are either determined by tedious manual counting, which is not suitable for high throughput approaches, or by expensive automated processes relying on specialized software and high-end microscopy equipment. Usually, tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) is used as the marker for sympathetic fibers. In order to overcome the current quantification bottleneck with a cost-efficient alternative, an automated process was established and compared to the classic manual approach of counting TH-positive sympathetic fibers. Since TH is not exclusively expressed on sympathetic fibers, but also in a number of catecholamine-producing cells, a prerequisite for automated determination of fiber densities is to reliably distinct between cells and fibers. Therefore, an additional staining using peripherin exclusively expressed in nervous fibers as a secondary marker was established. Using this novel approach, we studied the spleens from a syndecan-3 knockout (SDC3KO) mouse line, and demonstrated equal results on SNS fiber density for both manual and automated counts (Manual counts: wildtype: 22.57 +/- 11.72 fibers per mm2; ko: 31.95 +/- 18.85 fibers per mm2; p = 0.05; Automated counts: wildtype: 31.6 +/- 18.98 fibers per mm2; ko: 45.49 +/- 19.65 fibers per mm2; p = 0.02). In conclusion, this new and simple method can be used as a high-throughput approach to reliably and quickly estimate SNS nerve fiber density in target tissues.
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spelling doaj.art-d608ce9134d84fe7adab6f1e032ad69c2022-12-21T23:14:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01145e021747510.1371/journal.pone.0217475Introduction and validation of a new semi-automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues.Dennis BleckLi MaLkham Erdene-BymbadooRalph BrinksMatthias SchneiderLi TianGeorg PongratzIn recent years, the role of sympathetic nervous fibers in chronic inflammation has become increasingly evident. At the onset of inflammation, sympathetic activity is increased in the affected tissue. However, sympathetic fibers are largely absent from chronically inflamed tissue. Apparently, there is a very dynamic relationship between sympathetic innervation and the immune system in areas of inflammation, and hence a rapid and easy method for quantification of nerve fiber density of target organs is of great value to answer potential research questions. Currently, nervous fiber densities are either determined by tedious manual counting, which is not suitable for high throughput approaches, or by expensive automated processes relying on specialized software and high-end microscopy equipment. Usually, tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) is used as the marker for sympathetic fibers. In order to overcome the current quantification bottleneck with a cost-efficient alternative, an automated process was established and compared to the classic manual approach of counting TH-positive sympathetic fibers. Since TH is not exclusively expressed on sympathetic fibers, but also in a number of catecholamine-producing cells, a prerequisite for automated determination of fiber densities is to reliably distinct between cells and fibers. Therefore, an additional staining using peripherin exclusively expressed in nervous fibers as a secondary marker was established. Using this novel approach, we studied the spleens from a syndecan-3 knockout (SDC3KO) mouse line, and demonstrated equal results on SNS fiber density for both manual and automated counts (Manual counts: wildtype: 22.57 +/- 11.72 fibers per mm2; ko: 31.95 +/- 18.85 fibers per mm2; p = 0.05; Automated counts: wildtype: 31.6 +/- 18.98 fibers per mm2; ko: 45.49 +/- 19.65 fibers per mm2; p = 0.02). In conclusion, this new and simple method can be used as a high-throughput approach to reliably and quickly estimate SNS nerve fiber density in target tissues.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217475
spellingShingle Dennis Bleck
Li Ma
Lkham Erdene-Bymbadoo
Ralph Brinks
Matthias Schneider
Li Tian
Georg Pongratz
Introduction and validation of a new semi-automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues.
PLoS ONE
title Introduction and validation of a new semi-automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues.
title_full Introduction and validation of a new semi-automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues.
title_fullStr Introduction and validation of a new semi-automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues.
title_full_unstemmed Introduction and validation of a new semi-automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues.
title_short Introduction and validation of a new semi-automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues.
title_sort introduction and validation of a new semi automated method to determine sympathetic fiber density in target tissues
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217475
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