Journal article

A novel statistical methodology for quantifying the spatial arrangements of axons in peripheral nerves

AS Shemonti, E Plebani, NP Biscola, DM Jaffey, LA Havton, JR Keast, A Pothen, MM Dundar, TL Powley, B Rajwa

Frontiers in Neuroscience | Published : 2023

Abstract

A thorough understanding of the neuroanatomy of peripheral nerves is required for a better insight into their function and the development of neuromodulation tools and strategies. In biophysical modeling, it is commonly assumed that the complex spatial arrangement of myelinated and unmyelinated axons in peripheral nerves is random, however, in reality the axonal organization is inhomogeneous and anisotropic. Present quantitative neuroanatomy methods analyze peripheral nerves in terms of the number of axons and the morphometric characteristics of the axons, such as area and diameter. In this study, we employed spatial statistics and point process models to describe the spatial arrangement of ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director, Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions (SPARC) Program under Award Number OT2OD023847 (TP, BR, DJ, MD, EP, and AS), OT2OD023872 (JK), and OT2OD026585 (LH and NB); and by the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Scientific Computing Research program through grant DE-SC-0022260 (AP and AS).