Longitudinal cortex-wide monitoring of cerebral hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism in awake mice using multi-parametric photoacoustic microscopy.

Vincent M Sciortino, Angela Tran, Naidi Sun, Rui Cao, Tao Sun, Yu-Yo Sun, Ping Yan, Fenghe Zhong, Yifeng Zhou, Chia-Yi Kuan, Jin-Moo Lee, Song Hu
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Abstract

Multi-parametric photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) has emerged as a promising new technique for high-resolution quantification of hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism in the mouse brain. In this work, we have extended the scope of multi-parametric PAM to longitudinal, cortex-wide, awake-brain imaging with the use of a long-lifetime (24 weeks), wide-field (5 × 7 mm2), light-weight (2 g), dual-transparency (i.e., light and ultrasound) cranial window. Cerebrovascular responses to the window installation were examined in vivo, showing a complete recovery in 18 days. In the 22-week monitoring after the recovery, no dura thickening, skull regrowth, or changes in cerebrovascular structure and function were observed. The promise of this technique was demonstrated by monitoring vascular and metabolic responses of the awake mouse brain to ischemic stroke throughout the acute, subacute, and chronic stages. Side-by-side comparison of the responses in the ipsilateral (injury) and contralateral (control) cortices shows that despite an early recovery of cerebral blood flow and an increase in microvessel density, a long-lasting deficit in cerebral oxygen metabolism was observed throughout the chronic stage in the injured cortex, part of which proceeded to infarction. This longitudinal, functional-metabolic imaging technique opens new opportunities to study the chronic progression and therapeutic responses of neurovascular diseases.

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利用多参数光声显微镜对清醒小鼠脑血流动力学和氧代谢的纵向全皮质监测。
多参数光声显微镜(PAM)已成为一种有前途的高分辨率定量小鼠脑血流动力学和氧代谢的新技术。在这项工作中,我们通过使用长寿命(24周)、宽视场(5 × 7 mm2)、轻重量(2g)、双透明(即光和超声)颅窗,将多参数PAM的范围扩展到纵向、皮质宽、清醒脑成像。在体内检查了对窗户安装的脑血管反应,显示在18天内完全恢复。恢复后22周监测,未见硬脑膜增厚、颅骨再生、脑血管结构及功能改变。这项技术的前景是通过监测在急性、亚急性和慢性阶段清醒的小鼠大脑对缺血性中风的血管和代谢反应来证明的。对同侧(损伤)和对侧(对照)皮质反应的对比显示,尽管早期脑血流恢复和微血管密度增加,但在整个损伤皮质慢性期观察到长期的脑氧代谢缺陷,其中部分进展为梗死。这种纵向、功能代谢成像技术为研究神经血管疾病的慢性进展和治疗反应开辟了新的机会。
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