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American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2010

Defects in oxygen supply to skeletal muscle of prediabetic ZDF rats

Christopher G. Ellis; Daniel Goldman; Madelyn S. Hanson; Alan H. Stephenson; Stephanie Milkovich; Amina Benlamri; Mary L. Ellsworth; Randy S. Sprague

In humans, prediabetes is characterized by marked increases in plasma insulin and near normal blood glucose levels as well as microvascular dysfunction of unknown origin. Using the extensor digitorum longus muscle of 7-wk inbred male Zucker diabetic fatty rats fed a high-fat diet as a model of prediabetes, we tested the hypothesis that hyperinsulinemia contributes to impaired O(2) delivery in skeletal muscle. Using in vivo video microscopy, we determined that the total O(2) supply to capillaries in the extensor digitorum longus muscle of prediabetic rats was reduced to 64% of controls with a lower O(2) supply rate per capillary and higher O(2) extraction resulting in a decreased O(2) saturation at the venous end of the capillary network. These findings suggest a lower average tissue Po(2) in prediabetic animals. In addition, we determined that insulin, at concentrations measured in humans and Zucker diabetic fatty rats with prediabetes, inhibited the O(2)-dependent release of ATP from rat red blood cells (RBCs). This inability to release ATP could contribute to the impaired O(2) delivery observed in rats with prediabetes, especially in light of the finding that the endothelium-dependent relaxation of resistance arteries from these animals is not different from controls and is not altered by insulin. Computational modeling confirmed a significant 8.3-mmHg decrease in average tissue Po(2) as well as an increase in the heterogeneity of tissue Po(2), implicating a failure of a regulatory system for O(2) supply. The finding that insulin attenuates the O(2)-dependent release of ATP from RBCs suggests that this defect in RBC physiology could contribute to a failure in the regulation of O(2) supply to meet the demand in skeletal muscle in prediabetes.


Transfusion | 2009

Transfusion of stored red blood cells adhere in the rat microvasculature

Ian Chin-Yee; Leslie Gray‐Statchuk; Stephanie Milkovich; Christopher G. Ellis

BACKGROUND: Ex vivo storage of red blood cells (RBCS) for transfusions is associated with a “storage lesion,” which decreases RBC deformability and increases RBC adhesiveness to vascular endothelium. This may impair microcirculatory flow with deleterious effects on oxygen delivery after transfusion. Previous studies have shown that human RBCs adhere to endothelial monolayers in vitro with prolonged storage and is reduced by prestorage leukoreduction (LR). The objective of this study was to determine whether duration of RBC storage and LR influence RBC adhesion in vivo in capillaries.


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2012

Mapping 3-D functional capillary geometry in rat skeletal muscle in vivo

Graham M. Fraser; Stephanie Milkovich; Daniel Goldman; Christopher G. Ellis

We have developed a novel mapping software package to reconstruct microvascular networks in three dimensions (3-D) from in vivo video images for use in blood flow and O2 transport modeling. An intravital optical imaging system was used to collect video sequences of blood flow in microvessels at different depths in the tissue. Functional images of vessels were produced from the video sequences and were processed using automated edge tracking software to yield location and geometry data for construction of the 3-D network. The same video sequences were analyzed for hemodynamic and O2 saturation data from individual capillaries in the network. Simple user-driven commands allowed the connection of vessel segments at bifurcations, and semiautomated registration enabled the tracking of vessels across multiple focal planes and fields of view. The reconstructed networks can be rotated and manipulated in 3-D to verify vessel connections and continuity. Hemodynamic and O2 saturation measurements made in vivo can be indexed to corresponding vessels and visualized using colorized maps of the vascular geometry. Vessels in each reconstruction are saved as text-based files that can be easily imported into flow or O2 transport models with complete geometry, hemodynamic, and O2 transport conditions. The results of digital morphometric analysis of seven microvascular networks showed mean capillary diameters and overall capillary density consistent with previous findings using histology and corrosion cast techniques. The described mapping software is a valuable tool for the quantification of in vivo microvascular geometry, hemodynamics, and oxygenation, thus providing rich data sets for experiment-based computational models.


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2004

Effect of nitric oxide on capillary hemodynamics and cell injury in the pancreas during Pseudomonas pneumonia-induced sepsis

Barbara Tribl; Stephanie Milkovich; William J. Sibbald; Christopher G. Ellis


Blood | 2004

Transfusion of Red Blood Cells under Shock Conditions in the Rat Microvasculature.

Ian Chin-Yee; Leslie Statchuk; Stephanie Milkovich; Anargyros Xenocostas; Christopher G. Ellis


Circulation Research | 2017

Four-Dimensional Microvascular Analysis Reveals That Regenerative Angiogenesis in Ischemic Muscle Produces a Flawed Microcirculation

John-Michael Arpino; Zengxuan Nong; Fuyan Li; Hao Yin; Nour Ghonaim; Stephanie Milkovich; Brittany Balint; Caroline O’Neil; Graham M. Fraser; Daniel Goldman; Christopher G. Ellis; J. Geoffrey Pickering


The FASEB Journal | 2007

Local regulation of oxygen supply in rat skeletal muscle in vivo: variations in hemodynamic response

Stephanie Milkovich; Meaghan MacKie; Daniel Goldman; Christopher G. Ellis


The FASEB Journal | 2010

Investigating the hemodynamic parameters involved in microvasculature O2 regulation in skeletal muscle of Zucker Diabetic Fatty rat exposed to surface hypoxia

Gemma Marie Dias; Stephanie Milkovich; Daniel Goldman; Christopher G. Ellis


The FASEB Journal | 2009

Characterizing the Response of Skeletal Muscle Microvasculature to Imposed Oxygen Variations

Gemma Marie Dias; Stephanie Milkovich; Daniel Goldman; Christopher G. Ellis


The FASEB Journal | 2009

MODELING COUPLED DIAMETER AND HEMODYNAMIC OSCILLATIONS IN ARTERIOLAR NETWORKS

Daniel Goldman; Sj Meaghan MacKie; Gemma Marie Dias; Stephanie Milkovich; Christopher G. Ellis

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Christopher G. Ellis

University of Western Ontario

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Daniel Goldman

Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute

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Graham M. Fraser

University of Western Ontario

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Ian Chin-Yee

University of Western Ontario

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Anargyros Xenocostas

University of Western Ontario

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Brittany Balint

University of Western Ontario

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Caroline O’Neil

University of Western Ontario

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Christopher Ellis

University of Western Ontario

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Daniel Goldman

Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute

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Fuyan Li

University of Western Ontario

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