Scientific Reports (Apr 2017)

Intubation-free in vivo imaging of the tracheal mucosa using two-photon microscopy

  • Tibor Z. Veres,
  • Tamás Kopcsányi,
  • Marko Tirri,
  • Armin Braun,
  • Masayuki Miyasaka,
  • Ronald N. Germain,
  • Sirpa Jalkanen,
  • Marko Salmi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00769-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract The mucosal layer of conducting airways is the primary tissue exposed to inhaled microorganisms, allergens and pollutants. We developed an in vivo two-photon microscopic approach that allows performing dynamic imaging studies in the mouse trachea, which is a commonly used in vivo model of human small-diameter bronchi. By providing stabilized access to the tracheal mucosa without intubation, our setup uniquely allows dynamic in vivo imaging of mucociliary clearance and steady-state immune cell behavior within the complex airway mucosal tissue.