Dynamic pathology in various disease-model mice using multiphoton laser scanning microscopy

Yuhki Koike , Yuki Sato , Koki Higashi , Yuka Nagano , Shimura Tadanobu , Takahito Kitajima , Kohei Matsushita , Yoshinaga Okugawa , Akira Mizoguchi , Yuji Toiyama
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Live imaging of experimental animals is now possible thanks to recent technological advances that overcome the limitations of conventional histological analysis. In contrast to conventional histological microscopy techniques, this intravital approach can reveal previously unknown morphogenetic and functional processes in live tissues. In addition, this approach can capture real-time information on these processes, compared with conventional histological microscopy and other techniques that only provide snapshots in time. We used multi-photon laser-scanning microscopy (MPLSM) for in vivo real-time imaging of intra-abdominal organs, and investigated the intravital microscopic changes in various disease-model mice, referred to as ‘dynamic pathology’. For example, we used this technology to examine bacterial translocation in dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis, thrombus formation in laser-induced endothelial injury, neutrophil extracellular traps, the dynamics of circulating free DNA in a model of DSS-induced colitis, and to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the development and blood flow dynamics of the small intestinal microcirculation in a mouse model of necrotizing enterocolitis. This mini review summarizes the in vivo observation methods that we have developed to observe the dynamic pathology in various disease-model mice using MPLSM.

利用多光子激光扫描显微镜观察各种疾病模型小鼠的动态病理变化
最近的技术进步克服了传统组织学分析的局限性,使实验动物的活体成像成为可能。与传统的组织学显微镜技术相比,这种体内成像方法可以揭示活体组织中以前未知的形态发生和功能过程。此外,与只能提供时间快照的传统组织学显微镜和其他技术相比,这种方法可以捕捉到这些过程的实时信息。我们使用多光子激光扫描显微镜(MPLSM)对腹腔内器官进行活体实时成像,并研究了各种疾病模型小鼠的体内显微变化,即 "动态病理学"。例如,我们利用该技术研究了右旋糖酐硫酸钠(DSS)诱导的结肠炎中的细菌转运、激光诱导的内皮损伤中的血栓形成、中性粒细胞胞外陷阱、DSS诱导的结肠炎模型中循环游离DNA的动态变化,并全面了解了坏死性小肠结肠炎小鼠模型中小肠微循环的发育和血流动态。这篇微型综述总结了我们利用 MPLSM 观察各种疾病模型小鼠动态病理变化的体内观察方法。
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