Haney Chad R, Parasca Adrian D, Ichikawa Kazuhiro, Williams Benjamin B, Elas Martyna, Pelizzari Charles A, Halpern Howard J
University of Chicago, IL 60637-1463, USA.
Mol Imaging. 2006 Jul;5(3):175-9.
In electron paramagnetic resonance imaging (EPRI), the accumulation of contrast agent in the bladder can create a very large source of signal, often far greater than that of the organ of interest. Mouse model images have become increasingly important in preclinical testing. To minimize bladder accumulation on mouse images, we developed a novel, minimally invasive, MRI/EPRI-friendly procedure for flushing a female mouse bladder. It is also applicable to other imaging techniques, for example, PET, SPECT, etc., where contrast agent accumulation in the bladder is also undesirable. A double-lumen urethral catheter was developed, using a standard IV catheter with a silicone tube extension, having a polyethylene tube threaded into the IV catheter. Flushing of the bladder provides a substantial reduction in artifacts, as shown in images of tumors in mice.
在电子顺磁共振成像(EPRI)中,膀胱内造影剂的积聚可产生非常大的信号源,通常远大于感兴趣器官的信号源。小鼠模型图像在临床前测试中变得越来越重要。为了尽量减少小鼠图像上的膀胱积聚,我们开发了一种新颖的、微创的、对MRI/EPRI友好的雌性小鼠膀胱冲洗程序。它也适用于其他成像技术,例如PET、SPECT等,在这些技术中,膀胱内造影剂的积聚也是不可取的。我们开发了一种双腔尿道导管,使用带有硅胶管延长段的标准静脉导管,并将一根聚乙烯管穿入静脉导管。如小鼠肿瘤图像所示,膀胱冲洗可大幅减少伪影。