研究目的
Investigating the effects of blast traumatic brain injury on cerebrovascular structure and physiology using photoacoustic microscopy.
研究成果
The study demonstrated that blast exposure significantly impairs cerebrovascular reactivity, including arterial dilation, blood flow autoregulation, and blood oxygenation, without causing pronounced baseline changes in cerebrovascular structure or function. These findings suggest a primary role of altered cerebrovascular reactivity in the pathophysiology of bTBI and highlight potential therapeutic targets.
研究不足
The study was limited to male rats, and the findings may not be generalizable to females. The study did not explore chronic changes or the effects of blast exposure over time.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study used photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) to assess cerebrovascular dysfunctions in a rat model of blast traumatic brain injury (bTBI). The methodology included quantifying changes in cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism post-injury and assessing cerebrovascular reactivity to vasodilatory stimulation.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Male Sprague Dawley rats (6–8 weeks old) were randomly assigned to control and bTBI groups. The bTBI group was exposed to a blast overpressure of 187.8±18.3 kPa.
3:8±3 kPa. List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
3. List of Experimental Equipment and Materials: The multi-parametric PAM system included nanosecond-pulsed lasers, a polarizing beam splitter, neutral density filter, iris diaphragm, condenser lens, pinhole, single-mode optical fiber, microscope objective, beam sampler, high-speed photodiode, achromatic doublets, and a customized ring-shaped ultrasonic transducer.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Animals were anesthetized, placed in a high-pressure shock tube for blast exposure, and then imaged using PAM. Cerebrovascular reactivity was assessed using acetazolamide (ACZ) injection.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Vessel segmentation algorithms were used to extract quantitative values related to cerebral hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism. Statistical analysis included unpaired and paired t-tests.
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nanosecond-pulsed lasers
BX40-2-G and BX40-2-GR
Edgewave
Used in the multi-parametric PAM system for spectroscopic measurement of sO2, along with CHb and CBF.
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neutral density filter
NDC-50C-2M
Thorlabs
Attenuates the combined beam.
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iris diaphragm
SM1D12D
Thorlabs
Reshapes the beam.
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condenser lens
LA1608
Thorlabs
Focuses the beam.
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pinhole
P50C
Thorlabs
Filters the beam before coupling into a single-mode optical fiber.
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single-mode optical fiber
P1-460B-FC-2
Thorlabs
Couples the beam into the fiber.
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beam sampler
BSF10-A
Thorlabs
Monitors and compensates for laser fluctuation.
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high-speed photodiode
FDS100
Thorlabs
Monitors and compensates for laser fluctuation.
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achromatic doublets
AC127-025-A
Thorlabs
Collimates and refocuses the fiber output.
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correction lens
LA1207-A
Thorlabs
Compensates for optical aberration at the water-air interface.
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polarizing beam splitter
48–545
Edmund Optics
Combines two beams with orthogonal polarization states.
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microscope objective
M-10X
Newport
Couples the beam into the fiber.
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ultrasonic transducer
Customized ring-shaped
Detects ultrasonic emission for photoacoustic imaging.
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