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MR imaging of blood oxygenation-dependent changes in focal renal ischemia and transplanted liver tumor in rat
Authors:Vladimir S Vexler  Alexander J S De Crespigny  Michael F Wendland  Ryonei Kuwatsuru  Andreas Mühler  Robert C Brasch  Michael E Moseley
Abstract:The potential of using fast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in conjunction with apnea-induced blood deoxygenation for the noninvasive monitoring of relative perfusion in the rat abdomen has been studied with two experimental models: glycer-ol-induced focal renal ischemia and transplanted liver tumor. Gradient-echo echo-planar imaging (GRE-EPI) (TE of 20 msec at 2 T) of liver and kidney was performed before, during, and after a 60-second apnea episode and then was followed in the same rat by contrast-enhanced (a) GRE-EPI and (b) T1-weighted spin-echo imaging (TR msec/TE msec = 200/6) with polylysine-(gadolmium-DTPA diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid]). The results indicate that a noninvasive vascular challenge due to apnea can be used for the detection of focal tissue perfusion abnormalities in rat kidney and liver tumor.
Keywords:Contrast enhancement  Functional studies  Gadolinium  Kidney  blood supply  81  79  Kidney  MR  81  121412  81  121416  81  12143  Liver neoplasms  blood supply  761  33  Liver neoplasms  MR  761  121412  761  121416  761  12143  Oxygen
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