Novel image registration approach for combining 2D Osterix and collagen bundles images with 3D micro-CT
Mireille Ngokingha Tchouto, Julia Mehl, Saeed Khomeijani Farahani, Daniel Baum, Georg N Duda

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method to align 2D histology images with 3D micro-CT scans to better study bone healing processes.
Contribution
A novel 2D-3D image registration workflow is introduced to spatially align histological and μCT data for bone healing analysis.
Findings
The registration method successfully aligned 2D histology and μCT slices across different fixation conditions.
The framework allows co-localization analysis of OSX, collagen, and hydroxyapatite in a single spatially matched image.
The approach is consistent and applicable for studying spatial relationships during bone healing.
Abstract
To study bone healing, different imaging techniques are typically employed. Histological and immunohistological methods allow the visualization of Osterix (OSX) expression and collagen structures, whereas μCT imaging enables the assessment of mineralized tissue. However, a clear spatial alignment between the information obtained from these 2 modalities is still lacking. In this study, we present a technological approach for registering 2D histological sections of collagen bundles and OSX signals with 3D volumetric μCT data. We applied this method to datasets from animals with rigid and semi-rigid fracture fixation to resemble fast and effective healing and delayed healing. Using our 2D-3D registration workflow, we were able to identify corresponding 2D μCT and histological slices, and we showed that the algorithm performed consistently across both fixation conditions, resembling the…
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TopicsBone Tissue Engineering Materials · Bone health and osteoporosis research · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
