Phosphorescence quenching microrespirometry of skeletal muscle in situ.

Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol

Department of Physiology, Medical College of Virginia Campus, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298-0551, USA.

Published: January 2011

We have developed an optical method for the evaluation of the oxygen consumption (Vo(2)) in microscopic volumes of spinotrapezius muscle. Using phosphorescence quenching microscopy (PQM) for the measurement of interstitial Po(2), together with rapid pneumatic compression of the organ, we recorded the oxygen disappearance curve (ODC) in the muscle of the anesthetized rats. A 0.6-mm diameter area in the tissue, preloaded with the phosphorescent oxygen probe, was excited once a second by a 532-nm Q-switched laser with pulse duration of 15 ns. Each of the evoked phosphorescence decays was analyzed to obtain a sequence of Po(2) values that constituted the ODC. Following flow arrest and tissue compression, the interstitial Po(2) decreased rapidly and the initial slope of the ODC was used to calculate the Vo(2). Special analysis of instrumental factors affecting the ODC was performed, and the resulting model was used for evaluation of Vo(2). The calculation was based on the observation of only a small amount of residual blood in the tissue after compression. The contribution of oxygen photoconsumption by PQM and oxygen inflow from external sources was evaluated in specially designed tests. The average oxygen consumption of the rat spinotrapezius muscle was Vo(2) = 123.4 ± 13.4 (SE) nl O(2)/cm(3) · s (N = 38, within 6 muscles) at a baseline interstitial Po(2) of 50.8 ± 2.9 mmHg. This technique has opened the opportunity for monitoring respiration rates in microscopic volumes of functioning skeletal muscle.

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