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A simple automated method for continuous fieldwise measurement of microvascular hemodynamics.

Citation
Clendenon, S. G., et al. “A Simple Automated Method For Continuous Fieldwise Measurement Of Microvascular Hemodynamics.”. Microvascular Research, pp. 7-13.
Center Indiana University
Author Sherry G Clendenon, Xiao Fu, Robert A Von Hoene, Jeffrey L Clendenon, James P Sluka, Seth Winfree, Henry Mang, Michelle Martinez, Adele J Filson, James E Klaunig, James A Glazier, Kenneth W Dunn
Keywords Capillary, Hemodynamics, intravital microscopy, Microvascular, Red blood cell velocity
Abstract

Microvascular perfusion dynamics are vital to physiological function and are frequently dysregulated in injury and disease. Typically studies measure microvascular flow in a few selected vascular segments over limited time, failing to capture spatial and temporal variability. To quantify microvascular flow in a more complete and unbiased way we developed STAFF (Spatial Temporal Analysis of Fieldwise Flow), a macro for FIJI open-source image analysis software. Using high-speed microvascular flow movies, STAFF generates kymographs for every time interval for every vascular segment, calculates flow velocities from red blood cell shadow angles, and outputs the data as color-coded velocity map movies and spreadsheets. In untreated mice, analyses demonstrated profound variation even between adjacent sinusoids over seconds. In acetaminophen-treated mice we detected flow reduction localized to pericentral regions. STAFF is a powerful new tool capable of providing novel insights by enabling measurement of the complex spatiotemporal dynamics of microvascular flow.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Microvascular research
Volume
123
Number of Pages
7-13
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1095-9319
DOI
10.1016/j.mvr.2018.11.010
Alternate Journal
Microvasc. Res.
PMID
30502365
PMCID
PMC6379124
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