鸵鸟蛋的卵内成像——计算机断层扫描对胚胎生理发育的评价

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Acta Zoologica Pub Date : 2021-08-03 DOI:10.1111/azo.12400
Thomas Winkens, Anna Christl, Christian Kuehnel, Ferdinand Ndum, Philipp Seifert, Julia Greiser, Martin Freesmeyer
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摘要

利用鸵鸟蛋进行卵内成像被认为是一种替代普通动物实验的潜在方法。这种方法独立于小型动物成像设备,因为鸵鸟蛋在临床常规检查中使用的计算机断层扫描(CT), MRI或PET扫描仪上提供良好的图像质量。然而,关于生理发育和系统评价图像质量的问题是开放的。本研究旨在通过连续CT扫描描述鸵鸟胚胎的生理发育。100个卵子(63个受精卵,37个未受精卵)人工孵育37 d。在发育第0、10、19、22、25、28、31、34和37天,使用西门子Biograph mCT40进行CT扫描。测定了蛋黄、蛋白和蛋壳的密度、气细胞体积、鸡蛋含量和蛋壳。在受精卵中,研究了不同骨结构的大小。胚胎发育的检测成功率为100%。区分受精卵和非受精卵早在22岁时就能实现。之后,连续的发育被描绘出来,骨骼结构在DD 25上可见。如果没有小型动物成像设备,鸵鸟蛋可能会为临床前成像研究打开大门。这项研究有助于实现鸵鸟蛋作为普通动物试验的替代方案。
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In-ovo imaging using ostrich eggs—Evaluation of physiological embryonal development on computed tomography

In-ovo imaging using ostrich eggs—Evaluation of physiological embryonal development on computed tomography

In-ovo imaging using ostrich eggs has been described as a potential alternative to common animal testing. This approach is independent from small animal imaging devices as ostrich eggs provide good image quality on computed tomography (CT), MRI or PET scanners used in clinical routine examinations. However, questions regarding physiological development and systematic evaluation of image quality are open. This study aims at describing physiological development of ostrich embryos on serial CT scans. One hundred eggs (63 fertilized and 37 non-fertilized) were artificially incubated for 37 days. On developmental days (DD) 0, 10, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 and 37, CT scans were performed using a Siemens Biograph mCT40. Density of yolk, albumen and shell as well as volumes of air cell, egg content and egg shell were determined. In fertilized eggs, the size of different osseous structures was investigated. Detection of embryonal development was technically successful in 100%. Distinguishing of fertilized and non-fertilized eggs is achieved as early as DD 22. After that, continuous development is depicted and osseous structures become visible on DD 25. Ostrich eggs might open the door for preclinical imaging studies if small animal imaging devices are not available. This study contributes to the implementation of ostrich eggs as an alternative to common animal testing.

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Acta Zoologica
Acta Zoologica 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.90
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8.30%
发文量
35
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published regularly since 1920, Acta Zoologica has retained its position as one of the world''s leading journals in the field of animal organization, development, structure and function. Each issue publishes original research of interest to zoologists and physiologists worldwide, in the field of animal structure (from the cellular to the organismic level) and development with emphasis on functional, comparative and phylogenetic aspects. Occasional review articles are also published, as well as book reviews.
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