JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202507000-00025/figure1/v/2024-09-09T124005Z/r/image-tiff To investigate the mechanisms underlying the onset and progression of ischemic stroke, some methods have been proposed that can simultaneously monitor and create embolisms in the animal cerebral cortex. However, these methods often require complex systems and the effect of age on cerebral embolism has not been adequately studied, although ischemic stroke is strongly age-related. In this study, we propose an optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy-based visualized photothrombosis methodology to create and monitor ischemic stroke in mice simultaneously using a 532 nm pulsed laser. We observed the molding process in mice of different ages and presented age-dependent vascular embolism differentiation. Moreover, we integrated optical coherence tomography angiography to investigate age-associated trends in cerebrovascular variability following a stroke. Our imaging data and quantitative analyses underscore the differential cerebrovascular responses to stroke in mice of different ages, thereby highlighting the technique's potential for evaluating cerebrovascular health and unraveling age-related mechanisms involved in ischemic strokes.
Keyphrases
- atrial fibrillation
- high resolution
- high speed
- cerebral ischemia
- single molecule
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- public health
- high throughput
- mental health
- optical coherence tomography
- type diabetes
- mass spectrometry
- metabolic syndrome
- brain injury
- risk assessment
- wild type
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- functional connectivity
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- big data
- health information
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- climate change
- machine learning
- blood brain barrier
- artificial intelligence