Warner Laura, Bach-Hagemann Annika, Schmidt Tobias P, Pinkernell Sarah, Schubert Gerrit A, Clusmann Hans, Albanna Walid, Lindauer Ute, Conzen-Dilger Catharina
Translational Neurosurgery and Neurobiology, Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.
Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine, Department of Preclinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Hannover, Germany.
Front Mol Neurosci. 2023 Mar 24;16:1116841. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2023.1116841. eCollection 2023.
Many recent research projects have described typical chronic changes in the retinal vasculature for diverse neurovascular and neurodegenerative disorders such as stroke or Alzheimer's disease. Unlike cerebral vasculature, retinal blood vessels can be assessed non-invasively by retinal vessel analysis. To date, there is only a little information about potential simultaneous reactions of retinal and cerebral vessels in acute neurovascular diseases. The field of applications of retinal assessment could significantly be widened if more information about potential correlations between those two vascular beds and the feasibility of non-invasive retinal vessel analysis in acute neurovascular disease were available. Here, we present our protocol for the simultaneous assessment of retinal and cerebral vessels in an acute setting in anesthetized rats using a non-invasive retinal vessel analyzer and a superficial tissue imaging system for laser speckle contrast analysis a closed bone window. We describe the experimental set-up in detail, outline the pitfalls of repeated retinal vessel analyses in an experimental set-up of several hours, and address issues that arise from the simultaneous use of two different assessment tools. Finally, we demonstrate the robustness and variability of the reactivity of retinal vessels to hypercapnia at baseline as well as their reproducibility over time using two anesthetic protocols common for neurovascular research. In summary, the procedures described in this protocol allow us to directly compare retinal and cerebral vascular beds and help to substantiate the role of the retina as a "window to the brain."
许多近期的研究项目都描述了多种神经血管和神经退行性疾病(如中风或阿尔茨海默病)中视网膜血管典型的慢性变化。与脑血管系统不同,视网膜血管可以通过视网膜血管分析进行非侵入性评估。迄今为止,关于急性神经血管疾病中视网膜和脑血管潜在的同步反应的信息还很少。如果能获得更多关于这两个血管床之间潜在相关性以及非侵入性视网膜血管分析在急性神经血管疾病中的可行性的信息,视网膜评估的应用领域将显著拓宽。在此,我们展示了我们的方案,即在麻醉大鼠的急性情况下,使用非侵入性视网膜血管分析仪和用于激光散斑对比分析的浅表组织成像系统(一个封闭的骨窗)同时评估视网膜和脑血管。我们详细描述了实验设置,概述了在数小时的实验设置中重复进行视网膜血管分析的陷阱,并解决了同时使用两种不同评估工具所产生的问题。最后,我们使用神经血管研究中常用的两种麻醉方案,展示了视网膜血管对高碳酸血症反应性在基线时的稳健性和变异性以及随时间的可重复性。总之,本方案中描述的程序使我们能够直接比较视网膜和脑血管床,并有助于证实视网膜作为“大脑窗口”的作用。