RRC ID 52382
Author Bashar MK, Hashimoto K, Gotoh M, Kori H.
Title Analyzing orientation patterns of human skin fibroblasts using image gradient information.
Journal Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
Abstract Fibroblasts are the cells within the dermis layer of skin which are responsible for generating connective tissue, where collagen is the main component. However, the effects of collagen on the motion behavior of human skin fibroblasts were not studied well. We therefore propose an image analysis method to quantify the effects of collagen on the motion characteristics of fibroblasts. Images are divided into disjoint blocks and three gradient based descriptors, namely histogram of oriented gradients (HOG), the modified HOG (modiHOG), and the gradient direction histogram (GDH) are then applied to each block. These features can extract the orientation and shape or orientation only information of the skin fibroblasts from images. An orientation similarity function and a quantitative index, called first minimum similarity distance, are defined to quantify the orientation behavior of fibroblasts. An experiment with two sets of fibroblasts images, obtained from cell culture with and without collagen coating, demonstrates that the skin fibroblasts produce smaller orientation patterns, when they are cultured in the presence of collagen proteins. A statistical t-test is then performed, which validates the significant differences in the orientation behavior of the skin fibroblasts in the two cases mentioned.
Volume 2017
Pages 600-603
Published 2017-7-1
DOI 10.1109/EMBC.2017.8036896
PMID 29059944
MeSH Cells, Cultured Collagen Fibroblasts* Humans Skin
Times Cited 3
Resource
Human and Animal Cells NB1RGB(RCB0222)