Fluorescence Microscopy (High-Content Imaging) SPP for the analysis of lipid droplets for the Discovery-1 automated microscope of Molecular Devices
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Revision as of 10:33, 24 April 2009
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1. Input
Automated analysis of lipid droplets requires two microscopy channels to get well and cell based data. In the first, green channel, the lipid droplets stained with Bodipy 493/503 are detected and in the second, red channel cell nuclei and cytoplasm stained with HCS CellMask Red Cytoplasmic stain are detected. From each well of a multi-well plate, the microscope takes 4 fields per channel. These 384 images are saved as tif files. As an example, the two corresponding images of one field are shown below.
Green channel with stained lipid droplets | Red channel with nuclei and cytoplasm |
2. Analysis
To analyse the primary images with the MetaMorph Software (Version 6.1) a Journal was written to get well-based primary parameters. To get also cell based data a newer version of this Software is currently tested.
Journal Description
- An sharpen median filter (preprocessing filter) is used to improve the images for better identification, separation and definition of objects (lipid droplets) as distinct elements
- An intensity based treshold for light objects is applied to identify all the stained lipid droplets in the image
Image after the application of the sharpen image
filter and the intensity based threshold.
- Regions are created around the object for analysis of lipid droplets
Image with regions around lipid droplets
With the integrated morphometry analysis in MetaMorph the output parameters of the analysis are defined and logged into an excel file. Also different graphical presentations of the data can be made with the integrated morphometry analysis.
Data analysis with the integrated morphometry analysis in MetaMorph
Output parameters
Well based parameters:
- Area of each lipid droplet and average area per image
- Average intensity of pixels within regions
- Intensity Standard Deviation
- Intensity Signal/Noise ratio
- Minimum and Maximum Intensity
Example of an Excel Table containing well based parameters
Example of a summary table of well based parameters
3. Data processing
These primary parameters are further processed in Microsoft Excel to show the average intensity, the average area and the total count of lipid droplets
4. Proposals and discussion points
Write here any proposals and discussion points you may have.