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Husain A Al-Mubarak1, Talal M Alamri, Saif A Aljabab, Mohammad Atteya, Adrian Quan, Hwee Teoh, Praphulla C Shukla, Subodh Verma, Abdullah Aldahmash, Badr Aljabri, Claudio Napoli, Mohammed Al-Omran.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current limitations to the experimentation on patients with peripheral arterial disease push the development of different preclinical strategies. We investigated both duration of ischemia and blood flow recovery in mouse models of partial femoral artery ligation.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21672199 PMCID: PMC3125347 DOI: 10.1186/2045-824X-3-14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vasc Cell ISSN: 2045-824X
Figure 1Positioning and setting used when taking LDPI scans (1), Anatomical landmarks used for determining Regions of interest (2).
Figure 22A; Laser Doppler perfusion Images, Ligation over needle group; Pre-operative, Post-Operative, Day 12, Day 24 and Day 42 post ischemia (1,2,3,4 and 5 respectively). Figure 2B; Mean difference in perfusion (%), Ligation over needle group. Figure 2C; Skin from medial aspect of left thigh with normal appearance of dermis, epidermis and skin appendages (1); Left thigh with normal appearance of skeletal muscle fibers (2); Left calf with normal appearance of skeletal muscle fibers (3); Skin from medial aspect of right thigh with normal appearance of dermis, epidermis and skin appendages (4); Right thigh with normal appearance of skeletal muscle fibers (5); Right calf with vascular congestion, damage to some skeletal muscle fibers and replacement by adipose tissue (6). All sections were taken at 200×, stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin stain. Scale bars are 100 μm.
Figure 33A; Laser Doppler perfusion Images, Transfixation group; Pre-operative, Post-Operative, Day 12, Day 24 and Day 42 post ischemia (1,2,3,4 and 5 respectively). 3B; Mean Difference in perfusion, Transfixation group. Figure 3C; Skin from medial aspect of left thigh with normal appearance of dermis, epidermis and skin appendages (1); Left thigh with normal appearance of skeletal muscle fibers (2); Left calf with normal appearance of skeletal muscle fibers (3); Skin from medial aspect of right thigh with mild vascular congestion and mild inflammatory cellular infiltration (4); Right thigh with normal appearance of skeletal muscle fibers (5); Right calf with vascular congestion, damage to some skeletal muscle fibers and replacement by adipose tissue (6). All sections were taken at 200 ×, stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin stain. Scale bars are 100 μm.