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VRSTA GRADIVAanalitična raven (sestavni del), tekstovno gradivo, tiskano, 1.01 - izvirni znanstveni članek
DRŽAVA IZIDASlovenija
LETO IZIDA2013
JEZIK BESEDILA/IZVIRNIKAangleški
PISAVAlatinica
DELO IMAilustracije
ODGOVORNOSTCvetko, Erika - avtor // Janáček, Jiří - avtor// Kubínová, Lucie - avtor // Eržen, Ida - avtor
NASLOVǂThe ǂcapillary pattern in human masseter muscle during ageing
V PUBLIKACIJIImage analysis & stereology. - ISSN 1580-3139.. - ǂVol. ǂ32, ǂno. ǂ3 (2013), str. 135-144.
KRATKA VSEBINAThe effect of ageing on the capillary network in skeletal muscles has produced conflicting results in both,human and animals studies. Some of the inconsistencies are due to non-comparable and biased methods thatwere applied on thin transversal sections, especially inmuscles with complicated morphological structures,such as in human massetermuscle. We present a new immunohistochemical method for staining capillariesand muscle fibres in 100 m thick sections as well as novel approach to 3D visualization of capillaries andmuscle fibres. Applying confocal microscopy and virtual 3D stereological grids, or tracing capillaries invirtual reality, length of capillaries within a muscle volumeor length of capillaries adjacent to muscle fibre perfibre length, fibre surface or fibre volume were evaluated in masseter muscle of young and old subjects byan unbiased approach. Our findings show that anatomic capillarity is well maintained in masseter muscle in oldsubjects; however, vascular remodelling occurs with age, which could be a response to changed musclefunction and age-related muscle fibre type transformations.
OPOMBEAbstract // Bibliografija: str. 143-144
ELEKTRONLOKACIJA/DOSTOPDostopno tudi na: http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/1022
PREDMETNE OZNAKE// stereology // 3D analysis // confocal microscopy // capillaries // muscles // ageing // stereologija // 3D analiza // konfokalna mikroskopija // kapilare // mišice // staranje
UDK004.93:611.16
DOI10.5566/ias.v32.p135-144

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