Literature DB >> 29236358

In vivo imaging the motility of monocyte/macrophage during inflammation in diabetic mice.

Rui Shi1,2, Wei Feng1,2, Chao Zhang1,2, Tingting Yu1,2, Zhan Fan1,2, Zheng Liu1,2, Zhihong Zhang1,2, Dan Zhu1,2.   

Abstract

Diabetes, as a chronic metabolic disease, can impair the immune function of monocytes/macrophages (MMs). However, it is unclear how MM immune response to inflammation with the development of diabetes, and whether immune response around the inflammatory foci depends on the depth in tissue. Footpad provides a classical physiological site for monitoring cellular behavior during inflammation, but limited to the superficial dermis due to the strong scattering of footpad. Herein, we used confocal microscopy to monitor the motility of MMs in deeper tissue around inflammatory foci with the development of type 1 diabetic (T1D) mice through a switchable footpad skin optical clearing window. Delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) model was elicited on the footpad of T1D. Results demonstrated that progressive T1D led to the gradually potentiated MM recruitment and increased expression of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 during DTH, but MM migration displacement, motion velocity and motility coefficient were significantly attenuated. Besides, MMs from the deeper dermis had a much larger migration displacement than those from superficial dermis at early stages of DTH but an opposite tendency at late stages for non-T1D, while progressive T1D obscured this difference gradually. This study will be helpful for investigating the influences of progressive metabolic diseases on immune response. MM motion trajectory at depth of superficial dermis and the deeper dermis at AOVA (heat-aggregated ovalbumin)-4 hours and AOVA-72 hours on non-T1D (A) and T1D-4 weeks (B). Mean motility coefficient (C) at the 2 depths. Data were pooled from 6 mice per group. *P < .05 and **P < .01 compared among different T1D disease durations. #P < .05 compared between different depths.
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Keywords:  cellular behavior; diabetes; in vivo optical imaging; in vivo skin optical clearing; inflammation; monocyte/macrophage

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29236358     DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201700205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biophotonics        ISSN: 1864-063X            Impact factor:   3.207


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