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. 2004 Apr;65(4):1511-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00532.x.

Micro-MRI methods to detect renal cysts in mice

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Micro-MRI methods to detect renal cysts in mice

Hisataka Kobayashi et al. Kidney Int. 2004 Apr.
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Abstract

Background: Mouse models of disease, especially using transgenic and knockout technologies, are powerful tools to analyze the molecular basis of disease. We recently reported that a new dynamic micro-MRI method with dendrimer-based contrast agents can visualize renal structure and function in normal living mice and mice with acute renal failure. While MRI contrast enhancement is useful for detecting functional impairment of the kidneys, this technology has limitations in assessing morphologic changes, particularly cystic disease, because contrast-enhanced micro-MRI depicts cysts as low-intensity areas that cannot be distinguished from fibrotic foci.

Methods: In the current study, we evaluated if micro-MRI employing a new three-dimensional MR hydrography signal sequence [three-dimensional fast imaging employing steady-state acquisition (3D-FIESTA)] can visualize chronic cystic changes without any contrast agents.

Results: We were able to positively depict multiple renal cortical cysts of approximately 0.2 mm diameter in a mouse model of sickle cell disease and observe serial changes of renal cysts (>0.2 mm diameter) in cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) knockout mice during a 21/2-month period. Some cysts decreased in size over time.

Conclusions: Micro-MRI with 3D-FIESTA can depict cyst formation in the diseased kidneys of living mice without injection of contrast agents.

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