Accurate Quantitative Histomorphometric-Mathematical Image Analysis Methodology of
Rodent Testicular Tissue and Its Possible Future Research Perspectives in Andrology
and Reproductive Medicine
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).