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Intravital Imaging of Circulating Red Blood Cells in the Retinal Vasculature of Growing Mice

PURPOSE: To establish a custom-built, high-speed 90 frame-per-second laser-scanning confocal microscope for real-time in vivo retinal imaging of individual flowing red blood cells (RBCs) in retinal vasculature of live mouse model. METHODS: Fluorescently labeled RBCs were injected into mice of differ...

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Autores principales: Jeon, Jehwi, Hwang, Yoonha, Lee, Jingu, Kong, Eunji, Moon, Jieun, Hong, Sujung, Kim, Pilhan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8083064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34004010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.4.31
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Sumario:PURPOSE: To establish a custom-built, high-speed 90 frame-per-second laser-scanning confocal microscope for real-time in vivo retinal imaging of individual flowing red blood cells (RBCs) in retinal vasculature of live mouse model. METHODS: Fluorescently labeled RBCs were injected into mice of different ages (3 to 62 weeks old). Anti-CD31 antibody conjugated with Alexa Fluor 647 was injected to visualize retinal endothelial cells (ECs). Longitudinal and cross-sectional intravital retinal imaging of flowing RBCs and ECs was performed in two strains (C57BL/6 and Balb/c) by using the custom-built confocal microscope. RESULTS: Simultaneous tracking of the routes of many fluorescently labeled individual RBCs flowing from a large artery and vein to a single capillary in the retina of live mice was achieved, which enabled in vivo measurement of retinal RBC flow velocities in each vessel type in growing mice from 3 to 62 weeks after birth. Average RBC flow velocities were gradually increased during growing from 3 to 14 weeks by more than two times. Then the average RBC flow velocity was maintained at about 20 mm/s in artery and 16 mm/s in vein until 62 weeks. CONCLUSIONS: Our study successfully established a custom-built high-speed 90-Hz retinal confocal microscope for measuring RBC flow velocity at the single cell level. It could be a useful tool to investigate the pathophysiology of various retinal diseases associated with blood flow impairment. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: This technological method could be a valuable assessment tool to help the development of novel therapeutics for retinal diseases.