Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Neuroinformatics. 2019 Jan;17(1):131-145. doi: 10.1007/s12021-018-9391-z.
The squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) is a commonly-used surrogate for humans in biomedical research. In the neuroimaging community, MRI and histological atlases serve as valuable resources for anatomical, physiological, and functional studies of the brain; however, no digital MRI/histology atlas is currently available for the squirrel monkey. This paper describes the construction of a web-based multi-modal atlas of the squirrel monkey brain. The MRI-derived information includes anatomical MRI contrast (i.e., T2-weighted and proton-density-weighted) and diffusion MRI metrics (i.e., fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity) from data acquired both in vivo and ex vivo on a 9.4 Tesla scanner. The histological images include Nissl and myelin stains, co-registered to the corresponding MRI, allowing identification of cyto- and myelo-architecture. In addition, a bidirectional neuronal tracer, biotinylated dextran amine (BDA) was injected into the primary motor cortex, enabling highly specific identification of regions connected to the injection location. The atlas integrates the results of common image analysis methods including diffusion tensor imaging glyphs, labels of 57 white-matter tracts identified using DTI-tractography, and 18 cortical regions of interest identified from Nissl-revealed cyto-architecture. All data are presented in a common space, and all image types are accessible through a web-based atlas viewer, which allows visualization and interaction of user-selectable contrasts and varying resolutions. By providing an easy to use reference system of anatomical information, our web-accessible multi-contrast atlas forms a rich and convenient resource for comparisons of brain findings across subjects or modalities. The atlas is called the Combined Histology-MRI Integrated Atlas of the Squirrel Monkey (CHIASM). All images are accessible through our web-based viewer ( https://chiasm.vuse.vanderbilt.edu /), and data are available for download at ( https://www.nitrc.org/projects/smatlas/ ).
松鼠猴(Saimiri sciureus)是生物医学研究中常用的人类替代物。在神经影像学领域,MRI 和组织学图谱是研究大脑解剖结构、生理和功能的宝贵资源;然而,目前还没有松鼠猴的数字化 MRI/组织学图谱。本文介绍了一种基于网络的松鼠猴脑多模态图谱的构建方法。MRI 衍生信息包括体内和体外在 9.4T 扫描仪上获得的解剖学 MRI 对比(即 T2 加权和质子密度加权)和扩散 MRI 指标(即各向异性分数和平均扩散系数)。组织学图像包括尼氏染色和髓鞘染色,与相应的 MRI 配准,可识别细胞和髓鞘结构。此外,将生物素化葡聚糖胺(BDA)作为一种双向神经元示踪剂注入初级运动皮层,可高度特异性地识别与注射部位相连的区域。该图谱整合了常见的图像分析方法的结果,包括扩散张量成像符号、使用 DTI 追踪术识别的 57 条白质束的标签,以及从尼氏染色揭示的细胞结构中识别的 18 个皮质感兴趣区。所有数据均以公共空间呈现,所有图像类型均可通过基于网络的图谱查看器访问,该查看器允许可视化和交互选择的对比度和不同的分辨率。通过提供易于使用的解剖学信息参考系统,我们的基于网络的多对比度图谱为跨对象或模态比较大脑发现提供了丰富而便捷的资源。该图谱称为松鼠猴组合组织学-MRI 综合图谱(CHIASM)。所有图像均可通过我们的基于网络的查看器(https://chiasm.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/)访问,数据可在(https://www.nitrc.org/projects/smatlas/)下载。