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Publication : Real-time differential labeling of blood, interstitium, and lymphatic and single-field analysis of vasculature dynamics in vivo.

First Author  Sarkisyan G Year  2012
Journal  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol Volume  302
Issue  10 Pages  C1460-8
PubMed ID  22357735 Mgi Jnum  J:186786
Mgi Id  MGI:5433245 Doi  10.1152/ajpcell.00382.2011
Citation  Sarkisyan G, et al. (2012) Real-time differential labeling of blood, interstitium, and lymphatic and single-field analysis of vasculature dynamics in vivo. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 302(10):C1460-8
abstractText  Lymph nodes are highly organized structures specialized for efficient regulation of adaptive immunity. The blood and lymphatic systems within a lymph node play essential roles by providing functionally distinct environments for lymphocyte entry and egress, respectively. Direct imaging and measurement of vascular microenvironments by intravital multiphoton microscopy provide anatomical and mechanistic insights into the essential events of lymphocyte trafficking. Lymphocytes, blood endothelial cells, and lymphatic endothelial cells express sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 1, a key G protein-coupled receptor regulating cellular egress and a modulator of endothelial permeability. Here we report the development of a differential vascular labeling (DVL) technique in which a single intravenous injection of a fluorescent dextran, in combination with fluorescent semiconductor quantum dot particles, differentially labels multiple blood and lymphatic compartments in a manner dependent on the size of the fluorescent particle used. Thus DVL allows measurement of endothelial integrity in multiple vascular compartments and the affects or pharmacological manipulation in vascular integrity. In addition, this technique allows for real-time observation of lymphocyte trafficking across physiological barriers differentiated by DVL. Last, single-field fluid movement dynamics can be derived, allowing for the simultaneous determination of fluid flow rates in diverse blood and lymphatic compartments.
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