In vivo brain imaging with multimodal optical coherence microscopy in a mouse model of thromboembolic photochemical stroke

使用多模态光学相干显微镜对血栓栓塞性光化学中风小鼠模型进行体内脑成像

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作者:Hubert Dolezyczek, Szymon Tamborski, Piotr Majka, Danuta Sampson, Maciej Wojtkowski, Grzegorz Wilczyński, Maciej Szkulmowski, Monika Malinowska

Abstract

We used a new multimodal imaging system that combines optical coherence microscopy and brightfield microscopy. Using this in vivo brain monitoring approach and cranial window implantation, we three-dimensionally visualized the vascular network during thrombosis, with high temporal (18 s) and spatial (axial, 2.5μm2.5μm<math><mrow><mn>2.5</mn> <mtext> </mtext> <mi>μ</mi> <mi>m</mi></mrow> </math> ; lateral, 2.2μm2.2μm<math><mrow><mn>2.2</mn> <mtext> </mtext> <mi>μ</mi> <mi>m</mi></mrow> </math> ) resolution. We used a modified mouse model of photochemical thromboembolic stroke in order to more accurately parallel human stroke. Specifically, we applied green laser illumination to focally occlude a branch of the middle cerebral artery. Despite the recanalization of the superficial arteries at 24 h after stroke, no blood flow was detected in the small vessels within deeper regions. Moreover, after 24 h of stroke progression, scattering signal enhancement was observed within the stroke region. We also evaluated the infarct extent and shape histologically. In summary, we present a novel approach for real-time mouse brain monitoring and ischemic variability analysis. This multimodal imaging method permits the analysis of thrombosis progression and reperfusion. Additionally and importantly, the system could be used to study the effect of poststroke drug treatments on blood flow in small arteries and capillaries of the brain.

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