Effective bowel motion reduction in mouse abdominal MRI using hyoscine butylbromide
Carlos Bilreiro, Francisca F. Fernandes, Lu\'isa Andrade, Cristina, Chavarr\'ias, Rui V. Sim\~oes, Celso Matos, Noam Shemesh

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that high-dose hyoscine butylbromide effectively reduces bowel motion artifacts in mouse abdominal MRI, significantly improving image quality and quantitative analysis over a 45-minute window.
Contribution
The paper provides the first systematic evaluation of hyoscine butylbromide dosing and timing for bowel motion suppression in high-field mouse MRI, establishing optimal protocols.
Findings
High-dose BUSC reduces bowel motion for up to 45 minutes.
Fasting and saline do not effectively suppress bowel motion.
High-resolution images show improved quality with BUSC.
Abstract
Purpose: Bowel motion is a significant source of artifacts in mouse abdominal MRI. Fasting and administration of hyoscine butylbromide (BUSC) have been proposed for bowel motion reduction, but with inconsistent results and limited efficacy assessments. Here, we evaluate these regimes for mouse abdominal MRI at high field. Methods: Thirty-two adult C57BL/6J mice were imaged on a 9.4T scanner with a FLASH sequence, acquired over 90 minutes with ~19s temporal resolution. During MRI acquisition, eight mice were injected with a low-dose and eight mice with a high-dose bolus of BUSC (0.5 and 5 mg/kg, respectively). Eight mice were food deprived for 4.5-6.5h before MRI and another group of 8 mice was injected with saline during MRI acquisition. Two expert readers reviewed the images and classified bowel motion, and quantitative voxel-wise analyses were performed for identification of moving…
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