Enhanced three-dimensional particle detection in microcirculation experiments with defocus particle tracking and ghost red blood cells

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Experiments in Fluids Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1007/s00348-024-03897-8
Gonçalo Coutinho, Philipp Warlitz, Ana R. Silva-Santos, Duarte M. Prazeres, Ana Moita, Jochen Kriegseis, António Moreira, Massimiliano Rossi
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Experimental investigations on the motion of rigid particles in microcirculation environments are still scarce owing to the three-dimensional (3D) motion of the particles and to the particle image masking due to the presence of the red blood cells (RBCs). Despite the recent progress on the 3D tracking of rigid particles in RBC flows with defocus particle tracking (DPT) methods, the problem of particle image masking remains to be solved. Here, we propose, test, and evaluate the use hemoglobin-free RBCs, also known as ghost RBCs, as a replacement for normal RBCs in experiments with rigid particles in microcirculation environments. We performed DPT measurements of a pressure-driven flow of normal and ghost RBC suspensions seeded with rigid particles at three different flow rates. We show that the quasi-transparent appearance of ghost RBCs, as a result of the lack of hemoglobin, eliminates the RBC-induced masking of the defocused particle images and allows to achieve the particle matching standards found in cell-free experiments. In fact, ghost RBC suspensions enable the tracking of the rigid particles across the entire height of the microchannel, which was not possible in normal RBC flows. On a fluid dynamic level, we show that ghost RBC suspensions provide similar conditions to normal RBCs in terms of the velocity of the rigid particles and the rigid particles exhibit similar lateral dynamics in both types of cell suspensions. In essence, the findings from this work demonstrate that ghost RBCs are a well-suited replacement for normal RBCs in experiments aiming at deciphering the motion of rigid particles in microcirculation environments.

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在微循环实验中利用离焦粒子跟踪和幽灵红细胞增强三维粒子探测能力
由于粒子的三维(3D)运动以及红细胞(RBC)的存在造成的粒子图像遮挡,有关微循环环境中刚性粒子运动的实验研究仍然很少。尽管最近在利用离焦粒子跟踪(DPT)方法对红细胞流中的刚性粒子进行三维跟踪方面取得了进展,但粒子图像遮蔽问题仍有待解决。在此,我们提出、测试并评估了在微循环环境中使用不含血红蛋白的红细胞(也称为幽灵红细胞)替代正常红细胞进行刚性粒子实验的方法。我们以三种不同的流速对正常和幽灵红细胞悬浮液的压力驱动流进行了 DPT 测量。结果表明,幽灵红细胞由于缺乏血红蛋白而呈现半透明状态,消除了红细胞对粒子图像散焦的遮蔽,从而达到了无细胞实验中的粒子匹配标准。事实上,幽灵红细胞悬浮液可以在微通道的整个高度上跟踪刚性粒子,而这在正常的红细胞流中是不可能实现的。在流体动力学层面,我们发现幽灵 RBC 悬浮液在刚性颗粒的速度方面与正常 RBC 悬浮液条件相似,而且刚性颗粒在两种细胞悬浮液中表现出相似的横向动力学。从本质上讲,这项工作的研究结果表明,在旨在解读微循环环境中刚性粒子运动的实验中,幽灵 RBC 非常适合替代正常 RBC。
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Experiments in Fluids
Experiments in Fluids 工程技术-工程:机械
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5.10
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12.50%
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157
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Experiments in Fluids examines the advancement, extension, and improvement of new techniques of flow measurement. The journal also publishes contributions that employ existing experimental techniques to gain an understanding of the underlying flow physics in the areas of turbulence, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, convective heat transfer, combustion, turbomachinery, multi-phase flows, and chemical, biological and geological flows. In addition, readers will find papers that report on investigations combining experimental and analytical/numerical approaches.
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