Advanced MRI for cardiac assessment in mice
Guido Buonincontri

TL;DR
This paper introduces advanced MRI techniques for rapid, multi-modal cardiac assessment in mice, enabling detailed evaluation of heart structure, function, tissue viability, and metabolism in a single session, with applications in disease models and treatment evaluation.
Contribution
It presents a fast cine MRI method using compressed sensing and parallel imaging, a novel LGE imaging technique, and an integrated multi-modal protocol combining MRI and PET for comprehensive cardiac analysis in mice.
Findings
Cine MRI acquisition time reduced by a factor of twelve.
Validated LGE method correlates well with histology.
Multi-modal assessment effectively evaluated a new infarction treatment.
Abstract
Heart failure is a leading cause of mortality in the Western world. The mouse is a widely used model for a number of diseases, induced by genetic modification or surgical intervention. When performing experiments in mice, in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to evaluate heart anatomy and function at multiple levels. Volumetric measurements of ventricle size at each phase of the heart cycle (obtained with cine MRI) can be used as a sensitive measure for heart failure. Cine MRI is applied here to genetic models of heart disease, including stress tests with pharmacological manipulation. As the long duration of the acquisition for functional assessment is a critical limitation, a new method to make cine MRI twelve times faster is presented and validated, maintaining standard accuracy. The method utilises a combination of compressed sensing and parallel imaging with a radial…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
