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A simple automated method for continuous fieldwise measurement of microvascular hemodynamics.
Citation | “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
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Journal |
Microvascular research
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Volume |
123
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Number of Pages |
7-13
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Date Published |
12/2019
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ISSN Number |
1095-9319
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DOI |
10.1016/j.mvr.2018.11.010
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Alternate Journal |
Microvasc. Res.
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PMID |
30502365
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PMCID |
PMC6379124
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