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ECgo: All-Optical Induction of Single Endothelial Cell Injury and Capillary Occlusion in the Brain

The ability to induce endothelial cell (EC) damage in the mouse brain with high spatial precision is invaluable for mechanistic studies of brain capillary injury and repair. Here, we introduce an optical method, termed ECgo, that utilizes a new two-photon-excitable porphyrin-based photosensitizer (Ps2P) to selectively obliterate single ECs within the brain microvascular network. Using the developed approach, we were able to induce occlusions of single capillaries with high spatiotemporal control, while preserving the surrounding tissue. Combined with longitudinal two-photon imaging, ECgo enables studies of morphological and functional consequences of targeted single capillary EC injury in vivo under healthy and diseased conditions.

Researchers

Jacqueline Condrau
Dr. Jacqueline Condrau
Srinivasa R. Allu
Tatiana V. Esipova
Eva Erlebach
Matthias Wyss
PD Dr. Dr. Matthias T Wyss
Dr. Chaim Glück
Dr. Luca Ravotto
Dr. Luca Ravotto
Thomas Troxler
Mikhail Drobizhev
Marco Villa
Paola Ceroni
Dr. Mohamad El Amki
PD Dr. Mohamad El Amki
Sergei A Vinogradov
Prof. Dr. Bruno Weber
Prof. Dr. Bruno Weber