AN UNBIASED CORRECTION FACTOR FOR CELL COUNTS IN HISTOLOGICAL SECTIONS

Authors
Citation
Pgh. Clarke, AN UNBIASED CORRECTION FACTOR FOR CELL COUNTS IN HISTOLOGICAL SECTIONS, Journal of neuroscience methods, 49(1-2), 1993, pp. 133-140
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
ISSN journal
01650270
Volume
49
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
133 - 140
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-0270(1993)49:1-2<133:AUCFFC>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
It is common procedure to correct raw counts of cells (or nuclei or ot her such particles) in histological sections by multiplying them by a 'correction factor', to allow for sectioned particles being counted mo re than once. However, the derivation of the standard formulae assumes that the particles to be counted are of uniform size. Therefore, thes e formulae may be biased in practical situations. Here, a more general correction factor (C) not depending on this restrictive assumption is derived: C = SIGMA(i=1)(m)T/(T - h(i))/SIMGA(i=1)m(T - R - S + h(i))/ (T - h(i)) where T is section thickness, h, is the height of particle i measured perpendicular to the section plane, R and S are the heights , assumed constant, of the upper and lower 'lost caps', and the summat ion is performed over m (about 20) particles sampled randomly from amo ng those lying wholly within individual sections. It is proposed that h(i) be measured by a differential focusing method; the formula will t hen be valid for particles of variable shape as well as size.