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In-Vivo Quantitative Image Analysis of Age-Related Morphological Changes of C. elegans Neurons Reveals a Correlation between Neurite Bending and Novel Neurite Outgrowths

机译:秀丽隐杆线虫神经元的年龄相关形态变化的体内定量图像分析揭示了神经突弯曲与新型神经突产物之间的相关性。

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The aging of the human brain in the absence of diseases is accompanied by subtle changes of neuronal morphology, such as dendrite restructuring, neuronal sprouting, and synaptic deteriorations, rather than neurodegeneration or gross deterioration. Similarly, the nervous system of Caenorhabditis elegans does not show neurodegeneration or gross deterioration during normal aging, but displays subtle alterations in neuronal morphology. The occurrence of these age-dependent abnormalities is stochastic and dynamic, which poses a major challenge to fully capture them for quantitative comparison. Here, we developed a semi-automated pipeline for quantitative image analysis of these features during aging. We employed and evaluated this pipeline herein to reproduce findings from previous studies using visual inspection of neuronal morphology. Importantly, our approach can also quantify additional features, such as soma volume, the length of neurite outgrowths, and their location along the aged neuron. We found that, during aging, the soma of neurons decreases in volume, whereas the number and length of neurite outgrowths from the soma both increase. Long-lived animals showed less decrease in soma volume, fewer and shorter neurite outgrowths, and protection against abnormal sharp bends preferentially localized at the distal part of the dendrites during aging. We found a correlation of sharp bends with neurite outgrowth, suggesting the hypothesis that sharp bends might proceed neurite outgrowths. Thus, our semi-automated pipeline can help researchers to obtain and analyze quantitative datasets of this stochastic process for comparison across genotypes and to identify correlations to facilitate the generation of novel hypothesis.
机译:在没有疾病的情况下,人脑的衰老伴随着神经元形态的细微变化,例如枝晶重构,神经元发芽和突触恶化,而不是神经变性或严重恶化。类似地,秀丽隐杆线虫的神经系统在正常衰老过程中没有显示出神经变性或严重恶化,而是显示出神经元形态的细微变化。这些与年龄有关的异常的发生是随机的和动态的,这对完全捕获它们以进行定量比较提出了重大挑战。在这里,我们开发了一种半自动化管道,用于在老化过程中对这些功能进行定量图像分析。我们在本文中采用并评估了这一流水线,以通过视觉检查神经元形态来重现先前研究的发现。重要的是,我们的方法还可以量化其他特征,例如躯体体积,神经突产物的长度以及它们在衰老的神经元中的位置。我们发现,在衰老过程中,神经元的躯体体积减小,而神经突突起的数量和长度均增加。长寿动物的体细胞体积减少较少,神经突生长越来越少,并且在老化过程中优先针对树突末端的异常尖锐弯曲提供保护。我们发现尖锐弯头与神经突增生之间存在相关性,这提示了尖锐弯头可能使神经突增生的假说。因此,我们的半自动化管道可以帮助研究人员获取和分析此随机过程的定量数据集,以便在基因型之间进行比较,并确定相关性以促进新假设的产生。

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