Quantitative Intravital Microscopy of Liver Transport

Date
2013-04-05
Language
American English
Embargo Lift Date
Department
Committee Members
Degree
Degree Year
Department
Grantor
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Found At
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
Abstract

Because if its unique ability to collect fluorescence images from deep in biological tissues, intravital multiphoton microscopy has become a valuable tool in several areas of biological research, including neurobiology, cancer biology and immunology. Here we describe methods of quantitative intravital microscopy that we have developed to characterize cholestatic liver injury. Special methods of tissue immobilization, multiphoton microscopy and digital image analysis were developed to support dynamic measurements of the kinetics of transport from the sinusoids into the cytosol and from the cytosol into the bile canaliculi in individual hepatocytes in vivo. Using a combination of different fluorescent probes, we have combined transport assays with measures of microvascular function, inflammation and cell viability to provide integrated measures of liver injury. The sensitivity of this approach is demonstrated in quantitative analyses of the acute effects of cholestatic drugs and the effects of chronic kidney disease.

Description
poster abstract
item.page.description.tableofcontents
item.page.relation.haspart
Cite As
Ryan, Jennifer, Marwan Ghabril, Brian Decker, and Ken Dunn. (2013, April 5). Quantitative Intravital Microscopy of Liver Transport. Poster session presented at IUPUI Research Day 2013, Indianapolis, Indiana.
ISSN
Publisher
Series/Report
Sponsorship
Major
Extent
Identifier
Relation
Journal
Rights
Source
Alternative Title
Type
Poster
Number
Volume
Conference Dates
Conference Host
Conference Location
Conference Name
Conference Panel
Conference Secretariat Location
Version
Full Text Available at
This item is under embargo {{howLong}}