Author:
Černý V,Turek Z,Pařízková R
Abstract
Assessment of hepatic microcirculation by on-line visualization
has been impossible for a long time. Sidestream dark-field (SDF)
imaging is a relatively new method allowing direct visualization of
both mucosal microcirculation and surface layers microcirculation
of solid organs using hand-held probe for direct contact with
target tissue. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility
of studying the rat hepatic microcirculation in situ by SDF
imaging. The liver lobes were left in situ, and images were
obtained using SDF imaging on the surface of the liver via upper
midline laparotomy. Images were captured intermittently during
10-sec apnoea and recorded. The microvascular parameters were
compared with previous validation studies. Clear high contrast
SDF images were successfully obtained. Quantitative analysis
revealed a mean FSD (functional sinusoidal density) of 402±15
cm/cm2, a sinusoidal diameter of 10.2±0.5 μm and postsinusoidal
venular diameter of 33.9±13 μm. SDF imaging is a suitable
noninvasive method for accurate quantification of the basic
microcirculatory parameters of the liver in situ without a need to
exteriorize the liver lobes. This method seems to be applicable in
animal studies with possibility to use SDF imaging also
intraoperatively, providing unique opportunity to study liver
microcirculation during various experimental and clinical settings.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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