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The chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model is an embryonic blood capillary system considered a suitable "in vivo" model for studying the irritation effect of plant extracts on the vascular system, including impacts on hemostasis, hyperemia, hemorrhage, and coagulation. The main aim of the present work was to investigate the irritation effects of different concentrated alcohol extracts of L. (GBE) leaves on the blood vessels of the CAM model during early embryogenesis, evaluated using the Luepke scoring system. The antioxidant properties of GBE were assessed using DPPH radical scavenging and the FRAP method, alongside HPLC-DAD analysis to confirm the presence of major therapeutically relevant metabolites, revealing a strong therapeutic potential of the extract. On embryonic day 9, different concentrations of GBE as well as the controls (saline solution and 30% ethanol) were applied to the CAM surface. Vascular changes were observed immediately after application, with vasoconstriction leading to the temporary "disappearance" of blood vessels. At 30 s post-application, all GBE concentrations and ethanol induced hyperemia and mild hemorrhage, which gradually diminished over time. No changes were observed with saline application. The extent of morphometric changes in the vessels was also influenced by the concentration of GBE used. Concentrations of 20% and 30% GBE induced vasoconstriction. Lower concentrations of GBE induced vasodilation, with maximum values recorded after 240 s for 1% and 15% GBE. The results of this study may help to better characterize the vascular effects of natural under in vivo conditions and promote greater interest in the use of alternative animal models in pharmacological and biomedical research.
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Cell Tissue Res
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Grupo de Investigaciones Biológicas y Moleculares (GIByM), Instituto de Química Básica y Aplicada del Nordeste Argentino (IQUIBA NEA), Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE)-CONICET, Corrientes, Argentina.
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Institute for Molecular and Cellular Anatomy, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Aim: Endometriosis is a gynecological disorder characterized by endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus. This study evaluates the vascularization and proliferation of human endometriosis and endometrium tissues engrafted onto the chorioallantoic membrane of chicken embryos using immunohistochemistry and laser speckle contrast analysis imaging. For the assessment of clinical relevance, a comparison between laboratory and clinical data was performed.
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September 2025
School of Medicine & School of Mechatronic Engineering and Automation, Foshan University, Foshan, China.
Background: The chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) tumor model has garnered significant interest due to its robust applications in research. However, there is a lack of understanding regarding the characteristics of nodules at different developmental stages and their corresponding imaging features. This study aimed to establish correlations between nodule attributes and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features via an pancreatic cancer CAM model.
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September 2025
Department of Precision Machinery and Precision Instrumentation, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, P. R. China.
Diabetic microvascular complications result from complex vascular remodeling influenced by hyperglycemia and hypoxia. However, there is currently no comprehensive method for systematically studying their combined effects on overall vascular morphology and perfusion function. To address this, a dual-modal ex vivo vascular culture and imaging system is developed.
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October 2025
Biophotonics Lab, Department of Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
Objective: This study investigates the effects of hyperglycemia on vascular morphology and hemodynamics during embryogenesis using the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model.
Methods: We employed a dual-modality, label-free imaging approach, Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA) and biospeckle imaging, to evaluate microvascular architecture and real-time flow dynamics in chick embryos subjected to hyperglycemic conditions. Quantitative metrics such as vessel area, branching junctions, lacunarity, and biospeckle contrast were analyzed to assess angiogenic and metabolic responses.