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Visualization of skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice using in vivo skin optical clearing method

To realize visualization of the skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice, we combined laser speckle contrast imaging and hyperspectral imaging to simultaneously monitor the noradrenaline (NE)-induced responses of vascular blood flow and blood oxygen with the development of diabetes thr...

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Autores principales: Feng, Wei, Shi, Rui, Zhang, Chao, Liu, Shaojun, Yu, Tingting, Zhu, Dan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6975238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30120827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.3.031003
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author Feng, Wei
Shi, Rui
Zhang, Chao
Liu, Shaojun
Yu, Tingting
Zhu, Dan
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Shi, Rui
Zhang, Chao
Liu, Shaojun
Yu, Tingting
Zhu, Dan
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description To realize visualization of the skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice, we combined laser speckle contrast imaging and hyperspectral imaging to simultaneously monitor the noradrenaline (NE)-induced responses of vascular blood flow and blood oxygen with the development of diabetes through optical clearing skin window. The main results showed that venous and arterious blood flow decreased without recovery after injection of NE; furthermore, the decrease of arterious blood oxygen induced by NE greatly weakened, especially for 2- and 4-week diabetic mice. This change in vasoconstricting effect of NE was related to the expression of [Formula: see text]-adrenergic receptor. This study demonstrated that skin microvascular function was a potential research biomarker for early warning in the occurrence and development of diabetes. The in vivo skin optical clearing method provides a feasible solution to realize visualization of cutaneous microvessels for monitoring microvascular reactivity under pathological conditions. In addition, visual monitoring of skin microvascular function response has guiding significance for early diagnosis of diabetes and clinical research.
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spelling pubmed-69752382020-02-03 Visualization of skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice using in vivo skin optical clearing method Feng, Wei Shi, Rui Zhang, Chao Liu, Shaojun Yu, Tingting Zhu, Dan J Biomed Opt Special Section on Biomedical Imaging and Sensing To realize visualization of the skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice, we combined laser speckle contrast imaging and hyperspectral imaging to simultaneously monitor the noradrenaline (NE)-induced responses of vascular blood flow and blood oxygen with the development of diabetes through optical clearing skin window. The main results showed that venous and arterious blood flow decreased without recovery after injection of NE; furthermore, the decrease of arterious blood oxygen induced by NE greatly weakened, especially for 2- and 4-week diabetic mice. This change in vasoconstricting effect of NE was related to the expression of [Formula: see text]-adrenergic receptor. This study demonstrated that skin microvascular function was a potential research biomarker for early warning in the occurrence and development of diabetes. The in vivo skin optical clearing method provides a feasible solution to realize visualization of cutaneous microvessels for monitoring microvascular reactivity under pathological conditions. In addition, visual monitoring of skin microvascular function response has guiding significance for early diagnosis of diabetes and clinical research. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2018-08-17 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6975238/ /pubmed/30120827 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.3.031003 Text en © The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
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Feng, Wei
Shi, Rui
Zhang, Chao
Liu, Shaojun
Yu, Tingting
Zhu, Dan
Visualization of skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice using in vivo skin optical clearing method
title Visualization of skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice using in vivo skin optical clearing method
title_full Visualization of skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice using in vivo skin optical clearing method
title_fullStr Visualization of skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice using in vivo skin optical clearing method
title_full_unstemmed Visualization of skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice using in vivo skin optical clearing method
title_short Visualization of skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice using in vivo skin optical clearing method
title_sort visualization of skin microvascular dysfunction of type 1 diabetic mice using in vivo skin optical clearing method
topic Special Section on Biomedical Imaging and Sensing
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6975238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30120827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.3.031003
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