The Digital Cytocochleogram

P. A. Santi, A. Blair, B. A. Bohne, J. Lukkes, J. Nietfeld

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Abstract

The Mouse Cochlea Database (MCD) is a collection of resources that include digital images and bibliographic information on the mouse cochlea and is available at: http://mousecochlea.ccgb.umn.edu. The purpose of this communication is to report on the development of one MCD resource: the Digital Cytocochleogram. A cytocochleogram is a graphic representation of the anatomical state of the hair cells along the complete width and length of the organ of Corti. The Digital Cytocochleogram provides Internet users with a complete collection of digital images of one or more surface preparations of the mouse organ of Corti from which morphometric information can be obtained. By moving a mouse driven, screen cursor over a digital image, the location and approximate frequency region of the anatomical structure is displayed. Users can also measure the straight-line distance between any two structures on the image. The Digital Cytocochleogram resource uses two software programs, the Coordinate Finder and Viewer, which are written as CGI scripts. The Coordinate Finder program maps each digital image to an X,Y coordinate system. The total length of the organ of Corti from all tissue segments is computed using an arc-distance approximation formula, with the lateral border of the inner pillar cell headplates serving as a trace line or reference location. After all of the digital images of the tissue segments are mapped, they are placed on the MCD Website where users can use the Viewer program to view and morphometrically assess structures using a web browser. A single, complete surface preparation from a normal mouse is presently available on the MCD website. As the MCD grows, additional images of surface preparations at different magnifications from normal, mutant, and experimentally altered mouse cochleas will become available.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)75-82
Number of pages8
JournalHearing Research
Volume192
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2004

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We acknowledge the NIDCD for providing funding of the initial development of the MCD through the R21 funding mechanism of grant DC05482-01.

Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • CGI, common gateway interface
  • MCD, mouse cochlea database
  • NIDCD, national institute on deafness and other communication disorders
  • PHP, hypertext preprocessor

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