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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 235: H809-H820, 1978;
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AJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Vol 235, Issue 6 809-H820, Copyright © 1978 by American Physiological Society


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Heterogeneity of oxygen delivery in normoxic and hypoxic states: a fluorometer study

B. Chance, C. Barlow, Y. Nakase, H. Takeda, A. Mayevsky, R. Fischetti, N. Graham and J. Sorge

An on-line, real-time histogram display of heterogeneity of oxygen delivery to perfused and in situ organs is afforded by a flying-spot fluorometer that provides excitation for either oxidized flavoprotein of the mitochondrial space or reduced pyridine nucleotide of mitochondrial and cytosolic spaces. Emission from the two fluorochromes is acquired at 10(4) to 10(5) data points/s and histograms of the fluorescence intensity versus the number of occurrences of that intensity are displayed at 1--10 times per second. The histograms show alterations of the intensity and of the degree of heterogeneity of the redox states of perfused heart with model coronary occlusion, of perfused and in situ rat liver, and of rat and gerbil models of stroke. The percentage change of oxygen delivery to the intracellular space can be calculated from the areas under the histogram.


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