Spatial Analysis of Neuromuscular Junctions Activation in Three-Dimensional Histology-based Muscle Reconstructions
Alessandro Ascani Orsini, Manan Bhatt, Pierce L. Perkins, Siyu Wang,, Kiara N. Quinn, Kenzi Griffith, Fausto Kang, Nitish V. Thakor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new computational method for 3D reconstruction of rodent muscles from histology images, analyzing spatial features and correlating them with electrophysiological data to better understand neuromuscular dynamics.
Contribution
The study presents a novel multimodal computational approach combining histology and electrophysiology data for 3D muscle analysis, validated on rodent muscles.
Findings
Consistent distribution of NMJs with previous literature
Strong correlation between motor unit locations and NMJ positions
Method enables integrated structural and functional muscle analysis
Abstract
Histology has long been a foundational technique for studying anatomical structures through tissue slicing. Advances in computational methods now enable three dimensional (3D) reconstruction of organs from histology images, enhancing the analysis of structural and functional features. Here, we present a novel multimodal computational method to reconstruct rodent muscles in 3D using classical image processing and data analysis techniques, analyze their structural features and correlate them to previously recorded electrophysiological data. The algorithm analyzes spatial distribution patterns of features identified through histological staining, normalizing them across multiple samples. Further, the algorithm successfully correlates spatial patterns with high density epimysial ElectroMyoGraphy (hdEMG) recordings, providing a multimodal perspective on neuromuscular dynamics, linking…
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TopicsMuscle activation and electromyography studies · Neuroscience and Neural Engineering · Planarian Biology and Electrostimulation
