Fluorescent-labeled microspheres (FM) are a new tool for the determination
of organ blood flow. However, the FM-method is labor intensive, because of
the necessity to recover the microspheres from the tissue samples. The aim
of this study was to automate the FM-method. A Zymate-Robotic System (Zymar
k, Idstein, Germany) was modified to handle a novel filtration device. The
robot is surrounded by 12 different stations which are necessary to process
the samples. It performs the sequential steps which are needed to recover
the microspheres from the samples. The dyes are finally released from the F
M with a solvent and their fluorescent intensity is measured online using a
spectrophotometer (Perkin Elmer, Uberlingen, Germany). The robotic system
is able to recover the FM through digestion and filtration of the tissue sa
mples using the new filter, to dissolve the FM and to release the dyes so t
hat their fluorescent intensities can be measured for the calculation of or
gan blood flow. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.