利尿干预期间肾小管体积分数的磁共振制图

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Ehsan Tasbihi, Thomas Gladytz, Jason M. Millward, Kathleen Cantow, Erdmann Seeliger, Thoralf Niendorf
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摘要

目的肾小管体积分数(TVF)在生理条件下是波动的,并在多种肾脏疾病中发生改变。目前缺乏能够对TVF进行无创评估的工具。磁共振(MR) TVF制图是一种揭示肾脏(病理)生理的新方法。在这里,我们使用MR-TVF制图来监测利尿剂速尿的反应变化,并通过绘制MRI弛豫时间T2*来研究其在解释肾氧合中的作用。我们假设速尿增加TVF。方法对麻醉大鼠(n = 7),采用9.4特斯拉MRI扫描,观察静脉注射速尿前后的MRI松弛次数T2、T2*、T2′及肾脏大小。对T2信号衰减进行频谱分析,以估计肾组织中T2成分的数量。利用T2衰减的体素双指数拟合计算TVF制图。采用近红外光谱法(NIRS, n = 9)评价总血红蛋白浓度(HbT)作为肾血容量的替代指标。结果速尿引起肾脏MRI和NIRS参数相对于基线的改变:TVFCORTEX = 31.1%, TVFOUTER_MEDULLA = 30.7%, T2_CORTEX = 13.0%, T2_OUTER_MEDULLA = 20.6%。HbTCORTEX降低了2.7%。HbTMEDULLA下降了8.6%。肾脏大小增加2.9%。T2*OUTER_MEDULLA和T2´OUTER_MEDULLA分别上升20.5%和20.2%。T2*CORTEX和T2´CORTEX保持不变。T2*与TVF在外髓质呈强相关,在皮层呈中等相关。结论MRI - tvf成像对阐明肾脏病理生理机制具有重要意义,包括通过肾脏T2*成像评估肾氧合的作用。
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Magnetic Resonance Cartography of Renal Tubule Volume Fraction During Diuretic Intervention

Magnetic Resonance Cartography of Renal Tubule Volume Fraction During Diuretic Intervention

Aim

The renal tubular volume fraction (TVF) fluctuates under physiological conditions, and is altered in several renal diseases. Tools that enable noninvasive assessment of TVF are currently lacking. Magnetic Resonance (MR) TVF cartography is a novel approach for unraveling renal (patho-)physiology. Here, we employ MR-TVF cartography to monitor changes in response to the diuretic furosemide, and examine its role for the interpretation of renal oxygenation assessed by mapping the MRI relaxation time T2*. We hypothesize that furosemide increases TVF.

Methods

In anesthetized rats (n = 7) the MRI relaxation times T2, T2*, T2′ and kidney size were obtained before/following an i.v. bolus of furosemide using a 9.4 Tesla MRI scanner. Spectral analysis of the T2 signal decay was performed to estimate the number of T2 components in renal tissue. TVF cartographies were calculated using voxel-wise bi-exponential fit of the T2 decay. Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS, n = 9) was used to assess the total hemoglobin concentration (HbT) as a surrogate of renal blood volume.

Results

Furosemide induced changes in renal MRI and NIRS parameters relative to baseline: TVFCORTEX = 31.1%, TVFOUTER_MEDULLA = 30.7%, T2_CORTEX = 13.0% and T2_OUTER_MEDULLA = 20.6%. HbTCORTEX was reduced by 2.7%. HbTMEDULLA declined by 8.6%. Kidney size showed a modest increase of 2.9%. T2*OUTER_MEDULLA and T2´OUTER_MEDULLA rose by 20.5% and 20.2%. T2*CORTEX and T2´CORTEX remained unchanged. T2* and TVF were strongly correlated in the outer medulla and moderately in the cortex.

Conclusion

MR-TVF cartography is highly relevant for elucidating mechanisms of renal (patho-)physiology, including the role of renal oxygenation assessed by MRI mapping of renal T2*.

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Acta Physiologica
Acta Physiologica 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: Acta Physiologica is an important forum for the publication of high quality original research in physiology and related areas by authors from all over the world. Acta Physiologica is a leading journal in human/translational physiology while promoting all aspects of the science of physiology. The journal publishes full length original articles on important new observations as well as reviews and commentaries.
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