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Inhomogeneous vasodilatory responses of rat tail arteries to heat stress: evaluation by synchrotron radiation microangiography

Authors :
Hidezo Mori
Kenkichi Tanioka
Shirosaku Koide
Kazuyuki Hyodo
Kunihisa Ito
Fujiya Furuyama
Yoshiro Shinozaki
Naoichiro Hattan
Koji Kimura
Hisanori Fujikura
Takako Goto
Etsuro Tanaka
Takashi Hayashi
Ryo Mochizuki
Keiji Umetani
Toshiaki Kawai
Eriko Kuwabara
Hiroyuki Taira
Source :
The Japanese journal of physiology. 52(5)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Tail blood flow is crucial for dissipating body heat in rats. Angiographies are convenient tools to evaluate tail circulation. However, conventional angiographies do not have sufficient sensitivity or spatial resolution for small vessels. Recently, we developed a novel microangiographic system using monochromatic synchrotron radiation and a high-definition video camera system. Here, we report an evaluation of rat tail circulation under heat stress using the synchrotron radiation microangiographic system. We performed an experiment using the microangiography of the caudal artery before and after heating up WKAH/HkmSlc rats to rectal temperature of 39 degrees C. The images were digitized and temporal subtraction was performed, and the diameters of caudal arteries were evaluated. After heating, the medial caudal artery was markedly dilated (320 +/- 53 to 853 +/- 243 micro m in diameter, p

Details

ISSN :
0021521X
Volume :
52
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Japanese journal of physiology
Accession number :
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