2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.orthres.2005.02.013
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Femur window—a new approach to microcirculation of living bone in situ

Abstract: Background: The processes of osteogenesis, bone remodelling, fracture repair and metastasis to bone are determined by complex sequential interactions involving cellular and microcirculatory parameters. Consequently studies targeting the analysis of microcirculatory parameters on such processes should mostly respect these complex conditions. However these conditions could not yet be achieved in vitro and therefore techniques that allow a long-term observation of functional and structural parameters of microcirc… Show more

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“…Since for the intended orthopaedic application small arteries and capillaries with a blood flow velocity of 1 mm/s [25] as well as neovascularization are the main issues of interest, the standard flow velocity of the current in vitro experimental setup was chosen to be 1 mm/s. Principally, the blood flow velocity within the bone is markedly slower than in the adjacent tissue [26,27]. Furthermore, enhanced blood supply in the injured area via e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since for the intended orthopaedic application small arteries and capillaries with a blood flow velocity of 1 mm/s [25] as well as neovascularization are the main issues of interest, the standard flow velocity of the current in vitro experimental setup was chosen to be 1 mm/s. Principally, the blood flow velocity within the bone is markedly slower than in the adjacent tissue [26,27]. Furthermore, enhanced blood supply in the injured area via e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to surgical procedures mice were anesthetized (7.5 mg ketamine hydrochloride and 2.5 mg xylazine/100 g body weight), the skin was shaved and depilated. For noninvasive and continuous intravital microscopy a “femur window” (Machine Shop, University Hamburg, Germany) was implanted to the right femur diaphysis as described more detailed previously 18. Prior to femur window fixation and wound closure, a suspension of 1 × 10 6 pDsRed‐MCF‐7 cells in 4 µl of nutrition media was implanted into the cancellous bone of the diaphysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, little is known about the microcirculation of bone metastases compared to soft tissue tumors despite the importance of local tumor–host interactions 15–17. We recently published a bone tumor model, which allows continuous observation of microvascular properties in vivo, and described morphological angiogenic alterations during tumor growth 16, 18. Since functional properties of tumor microcirculation greatly contribute to tumor perfusion and drug delivery,12, 13 the objective of the present study was to characterize angiogenesis and tumor perfusion of experimental bone tumors.…”
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“…Intravital observation has proven to be a successful approach to investigate microcirculatory properties [4,[33][34][35][36]. In our study, vascular analysis was longitudinally obtained on the same site, on the same animal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%