A comparison of the histochemical and image-derived proteoglycan content of articular cartilage


Autoria(s): Afara, I.; Singh, S.; Moody, H.; Oloyede, A.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

There are several methods for determining the proteoglycan content of cartilage in biomechanics experiments. Many of these include assay-based methods and the histochemistry or spectrophotometry protocol where quantification is biochemically determined. More recently a method based on extracting data to quantify proteoglycan content has emerged using the image processing algorithms, e.g., in ImageJ, to process histological micrographs, with advantages including time saving and low cost. However, it is unknown whether or not this image analysis method produces results that are comparable to those obtained from the biochemical methodology. This paper compares the results of a well-established chemical method to those obtained using image analysis to determine the proteoglycan content of visually normal (n=33) and their progressively degraded counterparts with the protocols. The results reveal a strong linear relationship with a regression coefficient (R2) = 0.9928, leading to the conclusion that the image analysis methodology is a viable alternative to the spectrophotometry.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65725/

Publicador

OMICS Group

Relação

DOI:10.4172/2161-0940.1000120

Afara, I., Singh, S., Moody, H., & Oloyede, A. (2013) A comparison of the histochemical and image-derived proteoglycan content of articular cartilage. Anatomy & Physiology, 03(02), p. 1000120.

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Copyright 2013 Afara I, et al.

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Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute for Future Environments; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Articular cartilage #Proteoglycans quantification #Spectrophotometry #Image analysis
Tipo

Journal Article