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Abstract
Objectives: To explore the feasibility of assessing liver regeneration (LR) after partial hepatectomy (PH) in a rat model of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver (MAFL) using intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) and T2* mapping.
Animal model: Eighty Sprague-Dawley rats with MAFLD were randomly assigned to a longitudinal MRI group and pathology group. The MRI group (n = 10) included hepatectomy (MRph, n = 5) and control (MRctrl, n = 5) subgroups, which underwent serials MRI scans. The pathology group (n = 70) included hepatectomy (PAph, n = 35) and control (PActrl, n = 35) subgroups, which underwent MRI scans at baseline, days 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, and 14 (five rats per group), followed with histopathological analysis. Correlations between MRI parameters, liver function indicators (ALT, AST, TBIL), and histopathology (Ki-67, hepatocyte hypertrophy rate [ΔH], liver volume [LV]) were analyzed.
Results: In the MRph group, D and T2* values increased and then decreased post-PH, while D* and PF values decreased and then increased, with all parameters trending toward baseline. The Ki-67 index, hepatocyte size, ΔH, and liver function indicators initially increased, and then gradually decreased. D* was significantly negatively correlated with the Ki-67, hepatocyte size, ΔH, ALT, AST, TBIL, and LV (|r|= 0.53-0.83; all P < 0.05).
Conclusions: IVIM and T2* mapping enabled non-invasive monitoring of LR in MAFL rats. IVIM-derived liver D* correlated with liver function and pathology, highlighting its potential as a novel LR marker.
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MAGMA is a multidisciplinary international journal devoted to the publication of articles on all aspects of magnetic resonance techniques and their applications in medicine and biology. MAGMA currently publishes research papers, reviews, letters to the editor, and commentaries, six times a year. The subject areas covered by MAGMA include:
advances in materials, hardware and software in magnetic resonance technology,
new developments and results in research and practical applications of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy related to biology and medicine,
study of animal models and intact cells using magnetic resonance,
reports of clinical trials on humans and clinical validation of magnetic resonance protocols.