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. 2019 Apr 3;21(5):e13023. doi: 10.1111/cmi.13023

Table 1.

Summary of windows for skin and AT imaging

Technique Key points Complexity Advantages Limitations
Footpad Intact skin. Hair removal necessary to avoid autofluorescence. Low • Simple to perform.
• Not invasive.
• Longitudinal imaging through various days.
• Saves animals (consistent with 3Rs).
• Autofluorescence if hair present.
• Limited vascularization and imaging area.
Ear pinna Intact skin. Hair removal necessary to avoid autofluorescence. Low • Simple to perform.
• Not invasive.
• Longitudinal imaging through various days.
• Saves animals (consistent with 3Rs).
• Autofluorescence if hair present.
• Limited vascularization and imaging area.
• Rich in cartilage but poor in subcutaneous adipose tissue.
Tail Intact skin. Hair removal necessary to avoid autofluorescence. Low • Simple to perform.
• Not invasive.
• Longitudinal imaging through various days.
• Saves animals (consistent with 3Rs).
• Autofluorescence if hair present.
• Poor in subcutaneous adipose tissue.
Dorsal skinfold chamber Semi‐invasive. Requires the surgical implantation of a chamber, exposing a small skin area. The chamber remains in place and allows longitudinal imaging with recovery of the mouse. High
Important to cause as little damage as possible: the animal should survive surgery, implantation and multiple rounds of imaging.
• Longitudinal imaging through various days.
• Reduces use of animals (3Rs).
• Different vascular environment as that presented in more accessible skin sites.
• Could present postsurgical complications including infection and inflammation.
• Chronic chamber may introduce artefacts.
• Care should be taken to prevent pain.
Skin flap Exposure of a large skin area by generating a skin flap that can be imaged through a simple window (e.g. a coverslip). It is invasive and terminal. Medium to high
 
Important to cause as little damage as possible to avoid bleeding or artefacts during imaging
• Large imaging area.
• Different vascular environment as that presented in more accessible skin sites.
• It is terminal.
Possibility of ischaemia.
Skin flank Relatively easy access. Exposure of a relatively large skin area. Medium to high
 
Important to cause as little damage as possible to avoid bleeding or artefacts during imaging
• Large imaging area
• Different vascular, nerve, and lymphatic environments as those presented in more accessible skin sites.
• In some modalities, it is terminal.
Abdominal window for AT access Exposure of a large AT area that can be imaged through a simple window Medium to high
 
Important to cause as little damage as possible to avoid bleeding or artefacts during imaging
• Large imaging area.
• Away from heart (motion artefacts avoided).
• It is terminal.