To develop an accurate and convenient method for measuring the heart rate of zebra fish in vivo, a system combining fast differential interference contrast (DIC) imaging with an autocorrelation technique is established. The imaging correlation coefficient corr(i,j) between frame i, selected from the obtained time-lapse imaging series as the reference image, and any other frame j, is calculated as the time-dependent cycle course. Heat rate is determined by the cycle period of the corr with a high temporal resolution of 4 ms, achieved by fast charge-coupled device (CCD) imaging of 250 frames per second. With this high-resolution system, we find that 1-mgL cadmium not only induces the slowing of the heart rate, but also caused signs of arrhythmia in treated fish.
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Zhu, J.-T., He, J., Chen, J.-Y., Lu, D.-R., & Zhou, L.-W. (2008). Fast differential interference contrast imaging combined with autocorrelation treatments to measure the heart rate of embryonic fish. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 13(2), 020503. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2904667
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