Lukaszewicz Kathleen M, Durand Matthew J, Priestley Jessica R C, Schmidt James R, Allen L Adrienne, Geurts Aron M, Lombard Julian H
Department of Physical Therapy, Marquette University.
Medical College of Wisconsin.
J Vis Exp. 2017 Dec 5(130):56133. doi: 10.3791/56133.
This protocol describes the use of in vitro television microscopy to evaluate vascular function in isolated cerebral resistance arteries (and other vessels), and describes techniques for evaluating tissue perfusion using Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF) and microvessel density utilizing fluorescently labeled Griffonia simplicifolia (GS1) lectin. Current methods for studying isolated resistance arteries at transmural pressures encountered in vivo and in the absence of parenchymal cell influences provide a critical link between in vivo studies and information gained from molecular reductionist approaches that provide limited insight into integrative responses at the whole animal level. LDF and techniques to selectively identify arterioles and capillaries with fluorescently-labeled GS1 lectin provide practical solutions to enable investigators to extend the knowledge gained from studies of isolated resistance arteries. This paper describes the application of these techniques to gain fundamental knowledge of vascular physiology and pathology in the rat as a general experimental model, and in a variety of specialized genetically engineered "designer" rat strains that can provide important insight into the influence of specific genes on important vascular phenotypes. Utilizing these valuable experimental approaches in rat strains developed by selective breeding strategies and new technologies for producing gene knockout models in the rat, will expand the rigor of scientific premises developed in knockout mouse models and extend that knowledge to a more relevant animal model, with a well understood physiological background and suitability for physiological studies because of its larger size.
本方案描述了使用体外电视显微镜评估离体脑阻力动脉(及其他血管)的血管功能,并介绍了使用激光多普勒血流仪(LDF)评估组织灌注以及利用荧光标记的简单豆凝集素(GS1)评估微血管密度的技术。目前在体内遇到的跨壁压力下且在无实质细胞影响的情况下研究离体阻力动脉的方法,在体内研究与从分子还原论方法获得的信息之间提供了关键联系,而分子还原论方法对全动物水平的综合反应提供的见解有限。LDF以及用荧光标记的GS1凝集素选择性识别小动脉和毛细血管的技术,为研究人员扩展从离体阻力动脉研究中获得的知识提供了切实可行的解决方案。本文描述了这些技术在大鼠这一通用实验模型以及各种专门的基因工程“设计”大鼠品系中的应用,以获取血管生理学和病理学的基础知识,这些品系能够提供关于特定基因对重要血管表型影响的重要见解。利用这些有价值的实验方法,应用于通过选择性育种策略培育的大鼠品系以及在大鼠中产生基因敲除模型的新技术,将加强在基因敲除小鼠模型中建立的科学前提的严谨性,并将这些知识扩展到一个更相关的动物模型,该模型具有良好理解的生理背景且因其较大的体型适合进行生理学研究。