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In vivo photoacoustic microscopy of human cuticle microvasculature with single-cell resolution

机译:具有单细胞分辨率的人表皮微血管的体内光声显微镜

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As a window on the microcirculation, human cuticle capillaries provide rich information about the microvasculature, such as its morphology, density, dimensions, or even blood flow speed. Many imaging technologies have been employed to image human cuticle microvasculature. However, almost none of these techniques can noninvasively observe the process of oxygen release from single red blood cells (RBCs), an observation which can be used to study healthy tissue functionalities or to diagnose, stage, or monitor diseases. For the first time, we adapted single-cell resolution photoacoustic (PA) microscopy (PA flowoxigraphy) to image cuticle capillaries and quantified multiple functional parameters. Our results show more oxygen release in the curved cuticle tip region than in other regions of a cuticle capillary loop, associated with a low of RBC flow speed in the tip region. Further analysis suggests that in addition to the RBC flow speed, other factors, such as the drop of the partial oxygen pressure in the tip region, drive RBCs to release more oxygen in the tip region.
机译:作为微循环的窗口,人的表皮毛细血管可提供有关微脉管系统的丰富信息,例如其形态,密度,尺寸甚至血流速度。已经采用了许多成像技术来对人的表皮微脉管系统进行成像。然而,这些技术中几乎没有一种能够无创地观察到单红细胞(RBC)释放氧气的过程,该观察结果可用于研究健康的组织功能或诊断,分期或监测疾病。首次,我们将单细胞分辨率光声(PA)显微镜(PA flowoxigraphy)应用于表皮毛细血管图像并量化了多个功能参数。我们的结果表明,在弯曲的角质层尖端区域释放的氧气比在角质层毛细管环的其他区域释放的氧气更多,这与尖端区域中的RBC流速低有关。进一步的分析表明,除了RBC流速外,其他因素(例如尖端区域中的部分氧气压力的下降)还驱动RBC在尖端区域释放更多的氧气。

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