Intraperitoneal administration of an iodine-based contrast agent to improve abdominal micro-computed tomography imaging in mice.

Evan M Johnson, Roger E Price, Belinda Rivera, Dianna D Cody
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The purpose of this study was to estimate the optimal volume of an iodine-based contrast agent to administer to mice via intraperitoneal injection and the optimal time after injection to perform micro-computed tomography for maximal enhancement of abdominal organs. Eight mice were paired randomly; three pairs underwent imaging after receiving intraperitoneal injections of 125, 250, or 500 microl of contrast agent, and the fourth pair underwent imaging without receiving an injection. Each mouse was scanned three consecutive times, and each scan lasted 25 min so that we could observe the clearance of the contrast agent from the abdomen. We determined that introducing 250 microl of contrast agent into the abdominal cavity of the mice and then having the mice undergo micro-computed tomography 15 min after injection provided the optimal degree of contrast enhancement needed to distinguish the abdominal organs. These results may lead to expanded use of this imaging modality to assess abdominal organ margins in small-animal studies in vivo.

腹腔注射碘基造影剂改善小鼠腹部微计算机断层成像。
本研究的目的是估计碘基造影剂通过腹腔注射给小鼠的最佳体积,以及注射后进行显微计算机断层扫描以最大程度增强腹部器官的最佳时间。8只小鼠随机配对;其中三对在腹腔注射125、250或500微升造影剂后进行了成像,第四对在没有注射造影剂的情况下进行了成像。每只小鼠连续扫描三次,每次扫描25分钟,观察对比剂从腹部的清除情况。我们确定,将250微升造影剂注入小鼠腹腔,然后在注射后15分钟对小鼠进行显微计算机断层扫描,可以提供区分腹部器官所需的最佳造影剂增强程度。这些结果可能导致在小动物体内研究中扩大使用这种成像方式来评估腹部器官边缘。
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