ImageJ-FIJI-Assisted Estimation of Intestinal Layers' Volume: Study in Jejunum-Ileum of Rats

Wicaksono, Satrio Adi and Sumiwi, Yustina Andwi Ari and Paramita, Dewi Kartikawati and Susilowati, Rina (2024) ImageJ-FIJI-Assisted Estimation of Intestinal Layers' Volume: Study in Jejunum-Ileum of Rats. Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure, 12 (4). 171 - 176. ISSN 2213879X; 22138803

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Abstract

Background: Studies in the digestive tract often required precision quantification of intestinal volume to observe the effect of certain intervention/condition. Application of stereological methods could bring unbiased and accurate results but commercially computer-Assisted systems are not widely available. ImageJ-FIJI is an open source software, which could become an alternative choice in the stereological measurement process. Aim: This study describes simple stereological quantification methods during volume estimation of jejunum-ileum intestinal layers of the rats using a light microscope and ImageJ-FIJI stereological tool. Material and Methods: Six 3-months old male Sprague-Dawley rats were terminated and jejunum-ileum was harvested after perfusion. After removal of intestinal luminal content, whole jejunum-ileum weight was measured. The organ was sampled as 6-10 slabs of 1 cm length in a systematic uniformed random sampling manner. Slabs were cut longitudinally at random angles before flattened and put on filter papers for subsequent tissue processing into 2-3 paraffin blocks. One section of 3 μm thick was sampled from each block, stained using toluidine blue and documented using a light microscope connected to a microstepper apparatus. The volume of the intestinal layers was estimated using a point-counting grid on Image J-FIJI software. Result: We compared two sets of counting methods i.e. minimal counting (MC) and rigorous counting (RC) approaches that differ in their respective a/p value. Quantification using RC approach resulted in significantly higher estimated volume of tunica submucosa and tunica muscularis while having more preferable stereological accuracy parameters (CE<5 & CV<10). Conclusion: Although it required longer counting time, rigorous approaches resulted in higher accuracy while still within the range of rule of thumb criteria of 0.2 < CE 2 /CV 2 < 0.5. © 2024 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 3; All Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: Digestive tracts, ImageJ-FIJI, quantification, stereology, volume
Subjects: R Medicine > RB Biomedical Sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Biomedical Sciences
Depositing User: Ngesti Gandini
Date Deposited: 19 Aug 2025 01:25
Last Modified: 19 Aug 2025 01:25
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/20058

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