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. 2016 Apr 19;10:35. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2016.00035

Table 1.

Quantitative parameters used for morphometry of vascularity in the cerebellum and midbrain, their stereological principles, histological staining, and sampling of photographs.

Abbreviation Parameter (unit) Stereological principle used for quantification Objective magn.
V Volume of individual cerebellum layer, all cerebellum or midbrain (mm3) Step 1. Systematic uniform random sampling of microscopic image fields selected for quantification from multiple physical sections. 2x
Step 2. Point grid and Cavalieri of Delesse principle.
N Total number of microvessels Step 1. Systematic uniform random sampling of microscopic image fields selected for quantification from multiple physical and optical sections. 60x
Step 2. Disector volume probe.
ND Numerical density of vessels per unit volume (mm−3) Step 1. Systematic uniform random sampling of microscopic image fields selected for quantification from multiple physical and optical sections. 60x
Step 2. Disector volume probe.
L Total length of microvessels (mm) Step 1. Systematic uniform random sampling of microscopic image fields selected for quantification from multiple physical and optical sections. 60x
Step 2. Counting frame.
LD Length density of vessels per unit volume (mm−2) Step 1. Systematic uniform random sampling of microscopic image fields selected for quantification from multiple physical and optical sections. 60x
Step 2. Disector volume probe.
DD Diffusion distance of vessels (mm) Step 1. Determinations the LD
Step 2. Calculation according specific equation (Isaacs et al., 1992).

To maximize the reference space for each parameter, the lowest possible magnification was used that provided a resolution that guaranteed reliable visual control of the structures under study.