Three-dimensional contrasted visualization of pancreas in rats using clinical MRI and CT scanners.

Contrast Media Mol Imaging

Theragnostic Laboratory, Department of Imaging and Pathology, Biomedical Sciences Group, KU Leuven, Herestraat 49, 3000, Leuven, Belgium.

Published: July 2016

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  • The study aimed to improve the visualization of the pancreas in rats using advanced imaging techniques like MRI and CT after a specific contrast medium was infused.
  • Researchers used 16 Sprague Dawley rats and employed a custom contrast dye called GadoIodo-EB, which significantly enhanced the visibility of the pancreas compared to baseline imaging without contrast.
  • The results showed that the pancreas's average volume was 1.12 cm³, and the contrast ratios indicated that MRI was more effective for visualization than CT, providing valuable insights for future pancreatic imaging research in rodents.

Article Abstract

The purpose of this work was to visualize the pancreas in post-mortem rats with local contrast medium infusion by three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) using clinical imagers. A total of 16 Sprague Dawley rats of about 300 g were used for the pancreas visualization. Following the baseline imaging, a mixed contrast medium dye called GadoIodo-EB containing optimized concentrations of Gd-DOTA, iomeprol and Evens blue was infused into the distally obstructed common bile duct (CBD) for post-contrast imaging with 3.0 T MRI and 128-slice CT scanners. Images were post-processed with the MeVisLab software package. MRI findings were co-registered with CT scans and validated with histomorphology, with relative contrast ratios quantified. Without contrast enhancement, the pancreas was indiscernible. After infusion of GadoIodo-EB solution, only the pancreatic region became outstandingly visible, as shown by 3D rendering MRI and CT and proven by colored dissection and histological examinations. The measured volume of the pancreas averaged 1.12 ± 0.04 cm(3) after standardization. Relative contrast ratios were 93.28 ± 34.61% and 26.45 ± 5.29% for MRI and CT respectively. We have developed a multifunctional contrast medium dye to help clearly visualize and delineate rat pancreas in situ using clinical MRI and CT scanners. The topographic landmarks thus created with 3D demonstration may help to provide guidelines for the next in vivo pancreatic MRI research in rodents.

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