In this work, we compare two methods for evaluating and quantifying pulmonary airspace enlargement in a mouse model of chronic cigarette smoke exposure. Standard stereological sample preparation, sectioning, and imaging of mouse lung tissues were performed for semi-automated acquisition of mean linear intercept (Lm) data. After completion of the Lm measurements, D2, a metric of airspace enlargement, was measured in a blinded manner on the same lung images using a fully automated technique developed in-house. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) shows that although Lm was able to separate the smoke-exposed and control groups with statistical significance (p=0.034), D2 was better able to differentiate the groups (p
Revised: July 22, 2010 |
Published: August 18, 2009
Citation
Jacob R.E., J.P. Carson, K.M. Gideon, B.G. Amidan, C.L. Smith, C.L. Smith, and K.M. Lee. 2009.Comparison of Two Quantitative Methods of Discerning Airspace Enlargement in Smoke-Exposed Mice.PLoS One 4, no. 8:E6670. PNWD-SA-8320. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006670