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12 September 2023 High throughput detection of capillary stalling events with Bessel beam two-photon microscopy
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Abstract

Significance

Brief disruptions in capillary flow, commonly referred to as capillary “stalling,” have gained interest recently for their potential role in disrupting cerebral blood flow and oxygen delivery. Approaches to studying this phenomenon have been hindered by limited volumetric imaging rates and cumbersome manual analysis. The ability to precisely and efficiently quantify the dynamics of these events will be key in understanding their potential role in stroke and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease.

Aim

Our study aimed to demonstrate that the fast volumetric imaging rates offered by Bessel beam two-photon microscopy combined with improved data analysis throughput allows for faster and more precise measurement of capillary stall dynamics.

Results

We found that while our analysis approach was unable to achieve full automation, we were able to cut analysis time in half while also finding stalling events that were missed in traditional blind manual analysis. The resulting data showed that our Bessel beam system was captured more stalling events compared to optical coherence tomography, particularly shorter stalling events. We then compare differences in stall dynamics between a young and old group of mice as well as a demonstrate changes in stalling before and after photothrombotic model of stroke. Finally, we also demonstrate the ability to monitor arteriole dynamics alongside stall dynamics.

Conclusions

Bessel beam two-photon microscopy combined with high throughput analysis is a powerful tool for studying capillary stalling due to its ability to monitor hundreds of capillaries simultaneously at high frame rates.

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John Giblin, Sreekanth Kura, Juan Luis Ugarte Nunuez, Juncheng Zhang, Gulce Kureli, John Jiang, David A. Boas, and Ichun A. Chen "High throughput detection of capillary stalling events with Bessel beam two-photon microscopy," Neurophotonics 10(3), 035009 (12 September 2023). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.10.3.035009
Received: 2 May 2023; Accepted: 17 August 2023; Published: 12 September 2023
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KEYWORDS
Capillaries

Bessel beams

Optical coherence tomography

Two photon excitation microscopy

Red blood cells

Neurophotonics

Angiography

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