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Título: Gastric tissue damage analysis generated by ischemia : bioimpedance, confocal endomicroscopy, and light microscopy
Autor(es): BELTRAN VARGAS, NOHRA ELSY
GARCIA QUINTO, LAURA ESTHER
GARCIA LORENZANA, MARIO
Temas: Isquemia
Espectroscopia de impedancia
Conservación de tejidos
Fecha: 2013
Editorial: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Citation: BioMed Research International, vol. 2013, junio, 2013
Resumen: The gastric mucosa ischemic tissular damage plays an important role in critical care patients’ outcome, because it is the first damaged tissue by compensatory mechanism during shock. The aim of the study is to relate bioimpedance changes with tissular damage level generated by ischemia by means of confocal endomicroscopy and light microscopy. Bioimpedance of the gastric mucosa and confocal images were obtained from Wistar male rats during basal and ischemia conditions. They were anesthetized, and stain was applied (fluorescein and/or acriflavine). The impedance spectroscopy catheter was inserted and then confocal endomicroscopy probe. After basal measurements and biopsy, hepatic and gastric arteries clamping induced ischemia. Finally, pyloric antrum tissue was preserved in buffered formaldehyde (10%) for histology processing using light microscopy. Confocal images were equalized, binarized, and boundary defined, and infiltrations were quantified. Impedance and infiltrations increased with ischemia showing significant changes between basal and ischemia conditions ( ). Light microscopy analysis allows detection of general alterations in cellular and tissular integrity, confirming gastric reactance and confocal images quantification increments obtained during ischemia.
URI: http://ilitia.cua.uam.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/406
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