Accurate Quantitative Histomorphometric-Mathematical Image Analysis Methodology of
Rodent Testicular Tissue and Its Possible Future Research Perspectives in Andrology
and Reproductive Medicine
Biológia (elméleti, matematikai, hőbiológia, kriobiológia, biológiai ritmus), evolúciós
biológia
Mikrobiológia
Infertility is increasing worldwide; male factors can be identified in nearly half
of all infertile couples. Histopathologic evaluation of testicular tissue can provide
valuable information about infertility; however, several different evaluation methods
and semi-quantitative score systems exist. Our goal was to describe a new, accurate
and easy-to-use quantitative computer-based histomorphometric-mathematical image analysis
methodology for the analysis of testicular tissue. On digitized, original hematoxylin-eosin
(HE)-stained slides (scanned by slide-scanner), quantitatively describable characteristics
such as area, perimeter and diameter of testis cross-sections and of individual tubules
were measured with the help of continuous magnification. Immunohistochemically (IHC)-stained
slides were digitized with a microscope-coupled camera, and IHC-staining intensity
measurements on digitized images were also taken. Suggested methods are presented
with mathematical equations, step-by-step detailed characterization and representative
images are given. Our novel quantitative histomorphometric-mathematical image analysis
method can improve the reproducibility, objectivity, quality and comparability of
andrological-reproductive medicine research by recognizing even the mild impairments
of the testicular structure expressed numerically, which might not be detected with
the present semi-quantitative score systems. The technique is apt to be subjected
to further automation with machine learning and artificial intelligence and can be
named ‘Computer-Assisted or -Aided Testis Histology’ (CATHI).