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Quantifying Single Microvessel Permeability in Isolated Blood-perfused Rat Lung Preparation
Authors:Kathirvel Kandasamy  Kaushik Parthasarathi
Affiliation:1.Department of Physiology, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center;2.Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Abstract:The isolated blood-perfused lung preparation is widely used to visualize and define signaling in single microvessels. By coupling this preparation with real time imaging, it becomes feasible to determine permeability changes in individual pulmonary microvessels. Herein we describe steps to isolate rat lungs and perfuse them with autologous blood. Then, we outline steps to infuse fluorophores or agents via a microcatheter into a small lung region. Using these procedures described, we determined permeability increases in rat lung microvessels in response to infusions of bacterial lipopolysaccharide. The data revealed that lipopolysaccharide increased fluid leak across both venular and capillary microvessel segments. Thus, this method makes it possible to compare permeability responses among vascular segments and thus, define any heterogeneity in the response. While commonly used methods to define lung permeability require postprocessing of lung tissue samples, the use of real time imaging obviates this requirement as evident from the present method. Thus, the isolated lung preparation combined with real time imaging offers several advantages over traditional methods to determine lung microvascular permeability, yet is a straightforward method to develop and implement.
Keywords:Anatomy   Issue 88   acute lung injury   capillaries   ex vivo lung preparation   FITC dextran   fluorescence microscopy   imaging   Metamorph   venule
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