Double time-scale image reconstruction of the beating and developing embryonic zebrafish heart

M. Liebling, J. Vermot, S. Fraser
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We present a time-lapse collection and reconstruction technique that allows following embryonic heart development at any computationally halted heart contraction state. The central idea is to image at least one full heartbeat at a fast frame rate, resulting in a two-dimensional plus time (2D+T) data set, and repeat this operation every few minutes over several hours for multiple axial positions. The acquired data are five dimensional (X, Y, and Z in space, 'fast' and 'slow' dimensions in time). The (2D+T) image series are then synchronized to their neighbors in the axial and development time dimensions using a non-rigid registration algorithm (constrained such as to leave all but the fast time dimension unchanged). The algorithm proceeds recursively over the different axial positions and developmental stages. We successfully applied this procedure to image the development of the embryonic zebrafish heart between 32 and 44 hours post fertilization (hpf).
胚胎斑马鱼心脏跳动和发育的双时间尺度图像重建
我们提出了一种延时收集和重建技术,允许在任何计算停止心脏收缩状态下跟踪胚胎心脏发育。其核心思想是以快速帧率对至少一个完整心跳进行成像,从而产生二维加时间(2D+T)数据集,并在几个小时内每隔几分钟对多个轴向位置重复此操作。获取的数据是五维的(空间上的X、Y和Z,时间上的“快”和“慢”)。然后使用非刚性配准算法将(2D+T)图像序列同步到其相邻的轴向和发展时间维度(约束例如保持除快速时间维度外的所有维度不变)。该算法在不同的轴向位置和发育阶段递归地进行。我们成功地将该方法应用于胚胎斑马鱼受精后32至44小时(hpf)的心脏发育成像。
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