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Spatial landscape of oxygen in and around microvasculature during epileptic events.

Neurophotonics 2017 January
Measuring changes in cerebral oxygen in tissue microdomains during epilepsy is important to identify hypoxic potential. Here, using a custom-built two-photon microscopy system, we present microscopic measurements of oxygen partial pressure ([Formula: see text]) in cortical microvessels and tissue of anesthetized mice during 4-aminopyridine (4-AP)-induced epileptic seizures. Investigating epileptic events, we characterized the distribution of the "initial dip" in [Formula: see text] in arterioles, venules, and tissue near the 4-AP injection site. Our results reveal a correlation between the percent change in [Formula: see text] during the "initial dip" and the diameter of nearest arterioles and venules.

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