Multiphoton microscopy as a tool to study ovarian vasculature in vivo

IntraVital Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.4161/intv.24334
Fernando F. Migone, R. Cowan, Rebecca M. Williams, W. Zipfel, S. Quirk
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Abstract

To better understand the vascular changes that occur in the ovarian follicle around the time of ovulation, we developed a novel procedure to determine blood flow in the follicle-associated microvasculature in vivo using multiphoton microscopy and verified that this procedure is compatible with ovulation. This procedure will be useful to characterize vascular events in ovaries of wild-type mice as well as various strains of genetically altered mice with anovulatory phenotypes. Understanding the mechanism of ovulation is important to treat human infertility, develop contraceptive methods and manage reproductive traits in domestic and endangered wild life species.
多光子显微镜作为一种研究卵巢血管系统的工具
为了更好地了解卵巢卵泡在排卵期间发生的血管变化,我们开发了一种新的方法,使用多光子显微镜来测定体内卵泡相关微血管的血流,并证实该方法与排卵相容。这一过程将有助于描述野生型小鼠卵巢中的血管事件,以及具有无排卵表型的各种转基因小鼠株。了解排卵机制对治疗人类不孕症、开发避孕方法以及管理国内和濒危野生动物的生殖性状具有重要意义。
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