Quantitative assessment of atherosclerotic lesion of rabbit aorta by compressed slice analysis of magnetic resonance images ex vivo

B. Cho, D. Kholine, B. Chung, B. Odintsov
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The objective of the present study was to evaluate a new compressed slice analysis technique of aortas ex vivo. Atherosclerosis was developed in rabbits by feeding an atherogenic diet containing 2% cholesterol and 6% peanut oil for 8 weeks. At termination, aortas were excised and imaged ex vivo by Magnetic resonance images (MRI). MRI data were acquired on a super high magnetic field vertical bore imaging scanner equipped with a Unity/Inova console, operating at 14.1 T and dedicated to small animal studies. T2-weighted coronal 2-D sections were acquired first to determine a ROI (region of interest) of the thoracic aorta using a Spin-Echo multi slice pulse sequence. Then, T2-weighted images were acquired in transversal sections of ROI slice by slice (2 mm/slice) in the total length of 4 cm. The MRI images of 20 slices were then compressed into a single image, and the resultant compressed single image was used as a quantitative characteristic of atherosclerotic lesions. By utilizing the compressed slices (CS) analysis, the imaging intensity of atherosclerotic lesions was calculated. A significant correlation was found between the quantitative CS-MRI and the aortic cholesterol content (Pearson correlation coefficient r = 0.95). The present findings demonstrate that the compressed slice analysis technique of MRI images could be applied for a quantitative assessment of the progression and/or regression of atherosclerosis.
兔主动脉动脉粥样硬化病变的离体磁共振压缩切片定量评价
本研究的目的是评估一种新的主动脉离体压缩切片分析技术。给家兔喂食含有2%胆固醇和6%花生油的致动脉粥样硬化饮食8周,使家兔发生动脉粥样硬化。在终止时,切除主动脉并通过磁共振成像(MRI)进行体外成像。MRI数据在配备Unity/Inova控制台的超高磁场垂直孔成像扫描仪上获得,工作温度为14.1 T,专用于小动物研究。首先获取t2加权冠状2-D切片,使用Spin-Echo多层脉冲序列确定胸主动脉的ROI(感兴趣区域)。然后,在总长度为4 cm的ROI横切面上逐层(2 mm/片)获取t2加权图像。然后将20张切片的MRI图像压缩成一张图像,并将压缩后的图像作为动脉粥样硬化病变的定量特征。通过压缩切片(CS)分析,计算动脉粥样硬化病变的成像强度。定量CS-MRI与主动脉胆固醇含量有显著相关性(Pearson相关系数r = 0.95)。本研究结果表明,MRI图像的压缩切片分析技术可以用于定量评估动脉粥样硬化的进展和/或消退。
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