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Multiphoton Microscopic Observation of Vessels in Mouse Liver Tissue
Published on: May 17, 2021
Using quantitative intravital multiphoton microscopy to dissect hepatic transport in rats
Kenneth W Dunn1, Jennifer C Ryan1
1Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 46202, United States.
Abstract:
Hepatic solute transport is a complex process whose disruption is associated with liver disease and drug-induced liver injury. Intravital multiphoton fluorescence excitation microscopy provides the spatial and temporal resolution necessary to characterize hepatic transport at the level of individual hepatocytes in vivo and thus to identify the mechanisms and cellular consequences of cholestasis. Here we present an overview of the use of fluorescence microscopy for studies of hepatic transport in living animals, and describe how we have combined methods of intravital microscopy and digital image analysis to dissect the effects of drugs and pathological conditions on the function of hepatic transporters in vivo.

