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Quantitative analysis of mucosal oxygenation using ex vivo imaging of healthy and inflamed mammalian colon tissue.

Cell Mol Life Sci.. 2017-01; 
Zhdanov AV, Okkelman IA, Golubeva AV, Doerr B, Hyland NP3,4, Melgar S, Shanahan F, Cryan JF, Papkovsky DB.
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Abstract

Colonic inflammation is associated with decreased tissue oxygenation, significantly affecting gut homeostasis. However, the crosstalk between O2 consumption and supply in the inflamed tissue are not fully understood. Using a murine model of colitis, we analysed O2 in freshly prepared samples of healthy and inflamed colon tissue. We developed protocols for efficient ex vivo staining of mouse distal colon mucosa with a cell-penetrating O2 sensitive probe Pt-Glc and high-resolution imaging of O2 concentration in live tissue by confocal phosphorescence lifetime-imaging microscopy (PLIM). Microscopy analysis revealed that Pt-Glc stained mostly the top 50-60 μm layer of the mucosa, with high phosphorescence intensit... More

Keywords

Cell-penetrating phosphorescent probe; Colonic mucosa; FLIM/PLIM; Hypoxia; Intestinal inflammation; Oxygen imaging