In vivo label-free quantification of liver microcirculation using dual-modality microscopy

Jie Yan, Yuzhan Kang, Shuoyu Xu, Lee Ling S. Ong, Shuangmu Zhuo, Ralph M. Bunte, Nanguang Chen, H. Harry Asada, Peter T.C. So, Ian R. Wanless, Hanry Yu*

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Abstract

Microcirculation lesion is a common symptom of chronic liver diseases in the form of vasculature deformation and circulation alteration. In acute to chronic liver diseases such as biliary atresia, microcirculation lesion can have an early onset. Detection of microcirculation lesion is meaningful for studying the progression of liver disease. We have combined wide-field fluorescence microscopy and a laser speckle contrast technique to characterize hepatic microcirculation in vivo without labeling in a bile-duct ligation rat fibrosis model of biliary atresia. Through quantitative image analysis of four microcirculation parameters, we observed significant microcirculation lesion in the early to middle stages of fibrosis. This bimodal imaging method is useful to assess hepatic microcirculation lesion for the study of liver diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116006
JournalJournal of Biomedical Optics
Volume19
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2014

Keywords

  • Hepatic microcirculation
  • Laser speckle contrast imaging
  • Wide-field fluorescence microscopy

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