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Motion Picture Acquisition and Analysis of Microcirculation in Septic Model Rats

机译:化脓模型大鼠微循环的运动图像获取与分析

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Microcirculation plays an important role by supplying oxygen and nutrients to maintain our lives. It is known that, as pathogenesis of sepsis, the microcirculation is impaired at the early stage of sepsis. In this case, it is expected that thrombomodulin alfa (TM alfa) works for the recovery of microcirculation. Direct observation of the impairment and recovery of microcirculation related to sepsis may give us clear understanding of those phenomena. In this study, we conducted experiments to observe microcirculation of septic model rats with an optical system. In these experiments, by attaching a chamber to the back of each rat, the same region of the microcirculation was consecutively monitored. Then, these rats were divided into three groups: control model rats (sham group), septic model rats (diseased group), and septic model rats to which TM alfa was administered (treated group). Each group includes five rats. In the diseased group smaller vessels disappeared and larger vessels became thinner. On the other hand, the treated group showed at first the degradation of microcirculation then the recovery. This may indicate effectiveness of TM alfa. We also estimated the blood velocity and blood vessel diameter from the acquired motion pictures to evaluate condition of the microcirculation. As a result, we quantitatively confirmed while blood velocity and blood vessel diameter of the diseased group decreased, that of the treated group decreased and then recovered. It should be noted that the set of motion pictures obtained in these experiments has potentially useful information for further analysis and is to be open to relevant researchers.
机译:微循环通过提供氧气和营养以维持我们的生活来起到重要作用。众所周知,作为败血症的发病机制,微循环在败血症的早期损害。在这种情况下,预期血栓调节蛋白(TM ALFA)适用于恢复微循环。直接观察与败血症相关的微循环的损伤和恢复可能会让我们清楚地了解这些现象。在这项研究中,我们进行了实验以观察用光学系统的化粪池模型大鼠的微循环。在这些实验中,通过将腔室连接到每只大鼠的背部,连续监测相同的微循环区域的区域。然后,将这些大鼠分为三组:对照模型大鼠(假组),脓毒模型大鼠(患病组),以及给予TM Alfa的脓毒模型大鼠(治疗组)。每组包括五只大鼠。在患病群中,较小的船只消失,较大的血管变得更薄。另一方面,治疗组首先显示微循环的降解然后回收。这可能表明TM Alfa的有效性。我们还估计了所获取的运动图像的血液速度和血管直径,以评估微循环的条件。结果,我们定量地确认,同时患病组的血液速度和血管直径降低,治疗组的血管直径降低,然后回收。应该注意的是,在这些实验中获得的运动图像集具有潜在的进一步分析的有用信息,并且是对相关研究人员开放的。

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