Visualising the endothelial glycocalyx in dogs

Vet J. 2022 Jul:285:105844. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2022.105844. Epub 2022 May 28.

Abstract

The endothelial glycocalyx (eGlx) lines the luminal surface of endothelial cells. It is critical in maintaining vascular health and when damaged contributes to many diseases. Its fragility makes studying the eGlx technically challenging. The current reference standard for eGlx visualisation, by electron microscopy using glutaraldehyde/Alcian blue perfusion fixation, has not been previously reported in dogs. Established techniques were applied to achieve visualisation of the eGlx in the microvasculature of reproductive tissue in five healthy dogs undergoing elective neutering. Uterine and testicular artery samples underwent perfusion fixation, in the presence of Alcian blue, prior to transmission electron microscopy imaging. Image processing software was used to determine eGlx depth. EGlx was visualised in the arteries of two dogs, one testicular and one uterine, with median (range) eGlx depths of 68.2 nm (32.1-122.9 nm) and 47.6 nm (26.1-129.4 nm) respectively. Study of the eGlx is technically challenging, particularly its direct visualisation in clinical samples. Further research is needed to develop more clinically applicable techniques to measure eGlx health.

Keywords: Alcian blue; Canine; Microvasculature; Transmission electron microscopy.

MeSH terms

  • Alcian Blue
  • Animals
  • Dogs
  • Endothelial Cells*
  • Glycocalyx*
  • Perfusion / veterinary

Substances

  • Alcian Blue