Computational Image-based Stroke Assessment for Evaluation of Cerebroprotectants with Longitudinal and Multi-site Preclinical MRI
Ryan P. Cabeen, Joseph Mandeville, Fahmeed Hyder, Basavaraju G., Sanganahalli, Daniel R. Thedens, Ali Arbab, Shuning Huang, Adnan Bibic,, Erendiz Tarakci, Jelena Mihailovic, Andreia Morais, Jessica Lamb, Karisma, Nagarkatti, Arthur W. Toga, Patrick Lyden, Cenk Ayata

TL;DR
This paper presents an automated, image-based pipeline for assessing stroke outcomes in rodent models, improving preclinical screening for cerebroprotectants through scalable, longitudinal MRI analysis validated against expert annotations.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel automated pipeline for comprehensive stroke assessment from MRI data, enhancing preclinical evaluation of cerebroprotectants across multiple sites.
Findings
Validated pipeline with 1,368 scans showing robustness.
Correlated automated assessments with expert annotations.
Demonstrated longitudinal tracking of stroke progression.
Abstract
While ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death worldwide, there has been little success translating putative cerebroprotectants from rodent preclinical trials to human patients. We investigated computational image-based assessment tools for practical improvement of the quality, scalability, and outlook for large scale preclinical screening for potential therapeutic interventions in rodent models. We developed, evaluated, and deployed a pipeline for image-based stroke outcome quantification for the Stroke Preclinical Assessment Network (SPAN), a multi-site, multi-arm, multi-stage study evaluating a suite of cerebroprotectant interventions. Our fully automated pipeline combines state-of-the-art algorithmic and data analytic approaches to assess stroke outcomes from multi-parameter MRI data collected longitudinally from a rodent model of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO),…
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TopicsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms · Cell Image Analysis Techniques · Animal testing and alternatives
