PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Tess E. Kornfield AU - Eric A. Newman TI - Measurement of Retinal Blood Flow Using Fluorescently Labeled Red Blood Cells AID - 10.1523/ENEURO.0005-15.2015 DP - 2015 Mar 01 TA - eneuro PG - ENEURO.0005-15.2015 VI - 2 IP - 2 4099 - http://www.eneuro.org/content/2/2/ENEURO.0005-15.2015.short 4100 - http://www.eneuro.org/content/2/2/ENEURO.0005-15.2015.full SO - eneuro2015 Mar 01; 2 AB - Blood flow is a useful indicator of the metabolic state of the retina. However, accurate measurement of retinal blood flow is difficult to achieve in practice. Most existing optical techniques used for measuring blood flow require complex assumptions and calculations. We describe here a simple and direct method for calculating absolute blood flow in vessels of all sizes in the rat retina. The method relies on ultrafast confocal line scans to track the passage of fluorescently labeled red blood cells (fRBCs). The accuracy of the blood flow measurements was verified by (1) comparing blood flow calculated independently using either flux or velocity combined with diameter measurements, (2) measuring total retinal blood flow in arterioles and venules, (3) measuring blood flow at vessel branch points, and (4) measuring changes in blood flow in response to hyperoxic and hypercapnic challenge. Confocal line scans oriented parallel and diagonal to vessels were used to compute fRBC velocity and to examine velocity profiles across the width of vessels. We demonstrate that these methods provide accurate measures of absolute blood flow and velocity in retinal vessels of all sizes.