Journal: Frontiers in Physiology
Article Title: Sympathetic nerves are sparsely distributed in rat mesenteric perivascular adipose tissue
doi: 10.3389/fphys.2025.1547785
Figure Lengend Snippet: Representative images of tyrosine hydroxylase- and CD-31-labeling in PVAT and tyrosine hydroxylase on mesenteric resistance arteries of male Sprague-Dawley Rats. Panels (A,C,E,G,I,K) show fluorescence images of PVAT (A,C,G,I) or mesenteric resistance arteries (E,K) stained for tyrosine hydroxylase ( (A,E,G,K) – green fluorescence) or CD-31 ( (C,I) – red fluorescence) in a sample from control fed (A,C,E) or high fat fed (G,I,K) rats. Images in (A,C,E,G,I,K) are maximum intensity z-projections of z-stacks. Brightness and contrast were adjusted for display purposes only. Panels (B,D,F,H,J,L) show the corresponding thresholded images after background subtraction and median filtering that were used for quantification of the labeling density. Panels (A,B,G,H) show the typical low level of TH-staining observed in PVAT, Whereas TH was readily detected in mesenteric resistance arteries (E,F,K,L) and CD-31 was easily detected in PVAT (C,D,I,J) . The scale bar in Panel B is 100 μm and applies to all panels in the figure.
Article Snippet: In mesenteric resistance artery PVAT from male Sprague-Dawley rats, there was also a significant increase in the width of the PVAT “stripe” around these resistance arteries which we interpret as an increase in adiposity.
Techniques: Labeling, Fluorescence, Staining, Control