Three-dimensional Label-free Imaging of Mammalian Yolk Sac Vascular Remodeling with Optical Resolution Photoacoustic Microscopy

2020 
Abstract Vessel development in the yolk sac is important for the embryo development and the malfunction of which can lead to cardiac dysfunction, embryonic malformation and miscarriage. Although substantial emphasis has been placed on the yolk sac vascular remodeling, no detailed three-dimensional (3D) imaging and quantitative analysis of this process has been described. Herein, we explored the development of the vascular system in the visceral yolk sac (VYS) on E11.5, E12.5 and E13.5 mouse embryos using a home-built large field-of-view (FOV) optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM). The results showed that OR-PAM can be used as a label-free imaging tool for studying the 2D/3D morphology changes of the vascular system during organogenesis. In addition, after a quantitative analysis the results showed that the microvascular density in the VYS gradually reduced along with the embryo growth. Vascular density in the VYS of E11.5 mouse embryos was almost 6-fold than that of E13.5. Hovever, the averaged vessel diameter of the entire VYS membrane increased gradually with the development of embryos. This study suggests that OR-PAM is a potential tool for acquiring the hemodynamic parameters of mammalian embryos, which could be further used for studying diseases related with the vascular remodeling such as vascular malformations and heart defects.
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