Myocardial Visibility: Experimental Models
Hall B Monday 14:00-16:00 Computer 33
14:00 3632. Imaging of Inflammation Using VSOP and T2* Mapping in a Mouse Model of Myocardial Infarction
Andrea Protti1, Alexander Sirker1, Xuebin Dong1, Marcelo Andia2, Ajay M. Shah1, Rene Botnar2
1Cardiovascular Division, King’s College London BHF Centre of Excellence, London, United Kingdom; 2Division of Imaging Sciences, King’s College London BHF Centre of Excellence, London, United Kingdom
In this work, we sought to investigate the merits of a very small superparamagnetic iron oxide particle (VSOP) for direct imaging of inflammation in a mouse model of MI and to quantify T2* using multi echo gradient echo images. The combined use of a very small iron-oxide particle, VSOP, and the use of short to long TE acquisition to generate T2* mapping allowed the quantitative assessment of VSOP uptake in the infarct zone.
14:30 3633. Studying Indirect Ca2+ Alterations Following Myocardial Infarction in a Murine Model Using T1-Mapping Manganese-Enhanced MRI
Benjamin Waghorn1,2, Jimei Liu1, Nathan Yanasak1, Tom C.-C. Hu1,2
1Department of Radiology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, United States; 2Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics Programs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States
Intracellular calcium (Ca2+) overloading that occurs during myocardial ischemia-reperfusion is known to exacerbate injuries. This study demonstrates the use of cardiac T1-mapping manganese-enhanced MRI for identifying and quantifying regional differences in tissue Mn2+, and therfore inferred Ca2+, handling that occur after a myocardial infarction (MI) in the murine model. Regional alterations in Mn2+ efflux were detected, suggesting changes in NCX activity and altered Mn2+ content in ischemic tissue, consistent with changes in Ca2+ handling post-MI. This technique could potentially be developed to provide and indirect in vivo assessment of Ca2+ handling alterations.
15:00 3634. MR Tagging on Healthy and MI Mice Model, an EF Vs Strain Study
Andrea Protti1, Alexander Sirker1, Ajay M. Shah1, Rene Botnar2
1Cardiovascular Division, King’s College London BHF Centre of Excellence, London, United Kingdom; 2Division of Imaging Sciences, King’s College London BHF Centre of Excellence, London, United Kingdom
In this study we sought to investigate radial and circumferential strain in a mouse model of myocardial infarction (MI) 3 weeks post left anterior diagonal (LAD) coronary artery ligation and healthy control mice using 2D SPAMM technique. Strain was correlated with ejection fraction (EF) and left ventricular (LV) infarct size. MR tagging analysis provided important information on LV regional contraction and allowed assessment of wall motion alterations in MI mice.
15:30 3635. From Men to Mice: Theoretical Considerations for Edema Imaging at Ultra-High Magnetic Fields
Jurgen E. Schneider1, Steffen Bohl1, Erica Dall'Armellina1, Stefan K. Piechnik1, Matthew D. Robson1, Stefan Neubauer1
1Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (T2w-MRI) has been shown to visualize and to quantify edema in the acutely infarcted myocardium of humans and animal models. Based on relaxation time measurements, we quantitatively demonstrate that the achievable T2-contrast between normal and ischemia-reperfusion injured myocardium in mice at 9.4T is only 60% of the contrast in patients with acute myocardial infarction undergoing CMR at 3T.
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