Title of article :
Two-photon intravital imaging of leukocyte migration during inflammation in the respiratory system
Author/Authors :
Kim, Young Min Department of Anatomy and Brain Korea 21 PLUS Project for Medical Science - Yonsei University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea , Jeong, Soi Department of Anatomy and Brain Korea 21 PLUS Project for Medical Science - Yonsei University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea , Choe, Young Ho Department of Anatomy and Brain Korea 21 PLUS Project for Medical Science - Yonsei University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea , Hyun, Young-Min Department of Anatomy and Brain Korea 21 PLUS Project for Medical Science - Yonsei University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea
Pages :
7
From page :
101
To page :
107
Abstract :
Two-photon intravital imaging is a powerful method by which researchers are able to directly observe biological phenomena in live organisms. Researchers in various biomedical research fields have applied two-photon imaging to a variety of target organs by utilizing this technology’s ability to penetrate to significant depths with minimal phototoxicity. The mouse respiratory system in inflammation models is a good example, as two-photon intravital imaging can provide insights as to how the immune system is activated in response to inflammation within the respiratory system. Inflammation models can be generated via influenza viral, bacterial, or lipopolysaccharide injection. To exteriorize the lungs or trachea, thoracotomy or tracheotomy is performed, respectively; the appropriate combination of inflammation induction and organ exposure is selected depending on the study purpose. On the other hand, visualizing the movement of leukocytes is also an important component; to this end, immune cell populations of interest are either labeled via the genetic attachment of fluorescent proteins or stained with antibodies or dyes. With the proper selection of methods at each step, twophoton intravital imaging can yield visual evidence regarding immune responses to inflammation.
Keywords :
inflammation , intravital imaging , respiratory system , two-photon microscopy
Journal title :
Acute and Critical Care
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2622383
Link To Document :
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