Literature DB >> 26001773

Automated acquisition and analysis of airway surface liquid height by confocal microscopy.

Hyun-Chul Choi1, Christine Seul Ki Kim2, Robert Tarran3.   

Abstract

The airway surface liquid (ASL) is a thin-liquid layer that lines the luminal side of airway epithelia. ASL contains many molecules that are involved in primary innate defense in the lung. Measurement of ASL height on primary airway cultures by confocal microscopy is a powerful tool that has enabled researchers to study ASL physiology and pharmacology. Previously, ASL image acquisition and analysis were performed manually. However, this process is time and labor intensive. To increase the throughput, we have developed an automatic ASL measurement technique that combines a fully automated confocal microscope with novel automatic image analysis software that was written with image processing techniques derived from the computer science field. We were able to acquire XZ ASL images at the rate of ∼ 1 image/s in a reproducible fashion. Our automatic analysis software was able to analyze images at the rate of ∼ 32 ms/image. As proofs of concept, we generated a time course for ASL absorption and a dose response in the presence of SPLUNC1, a known epithelial sodium channel inhibitor, on human bronchial epithelial cultures. Using this approach, we determined the IC50 for SPLUNC1 to be 6.53 μM. Furthermore, our technique successfully detected a difference in ASL height between normal and cystic fibrosis (CF) human bronchial epithelial cultures and detected changes in ATP-stimulated Cl(-)/ASL secretion. We conclude that our automatic ASL measurement technique can be applied for repeated ASL height measurements with high accuracy and consistency and increased throughput.
Copyright © 2015 the American Physiological Society.

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Keywords:  CFTR; COPD; ENaC; airway surface liquid; cystic fibrosis; fluorescent microscopy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26001773      PMCID: PMC4504972          DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00027.2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol        ISSN: 1040-0605            Impact factor:   5.464


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