NCCVQMOct 18, 2022

A novel statistical methodology for quantifying the spatial arrangements of axons in peripheral nerves

arXiv:2210.09554v13 citationsh-index: 57
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This provides a new tool for researchers in neuroanatomy and neuromodulation to better understand peripheral nerve function, though it is incremental in applying existing spatial statistics to this domain.

The study tackled the problem of quantifying spatial arrangements of axons in peripheral nerves by developing a novel statistical methodology using spatial statistics and Sinkhorn distances, finding differences between male and female samples and similarities between pelvic and abdominal vagus nerves.

A thorough understanding of the neuroanatomy of peripheral nerves is required for a better insight into their function and the development of neuromodulation tools and strategies. In biophysical modeling, it is commonly assumed that the complex spatial arrangement of myelinated and unmyelinated axons in peripheral nerves is random, however, in reality the axonal organization is inhomogeneous and anisotropic. Present quantitative neuroanatomy methods analyze peripheral nerves in terms of the number of axons and the morphometric characteristics of the axons, such as area and diameter. In this study, we employed spatial statistics and point process models to describe the spatial arrangement of axons and Sinkhorn distances to compute the similarities between these arrangements (in terms of first- and second-order statistics) in various vagus and pelvic nerve cross-sections. We utilized high-resolution TEM images that have been segmented using a custom-built high-throughput deep learning system based on a highly modified U-Net architecture. Our findings show a novel and innovative approach to quantifying similarities between spatial point patterns using metrics derived from the solution to the optimal transport problem. We also present a generalizable pipeline for quantitative analysis of peripheral nerve architecture. Our data demonstrate differences between male- and female-originating samples and similarities between the pelvic and abdominal vagus nerves.

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