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In vitro rat colonic wall imaging with MR endoluminal coil: feasibility study and histologic correlations.

Frank Pilleul1, Oliver Beuf, Mircea Armenean, Jean Yves Scoazec, Pierre Jean Valette, Hervé Saint-Jalmes.   

Abstract

RATIONALE AND
OBJECTIVES: Despite improvements, spatial resolution and image quality with routine surface coils are too limited when detailed information about the gastrointestinal layers is requested. The objective of our feasibility study was to evaluate the potential of a dedicated endoluminal coil to depict different layers of the colonic wall in an in vitro small animal model.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A single-loop coil (40 mm length, 5 mm width) was built using IC (printed circuit) technology. The coil was tuned to a frequency of 63.7 MHz and matched at 50 Omega for this frequency. The coil was housed in a biocompatible tube with an outer diameter of 18 F (6 mm). Ten segments of rat colon, surgically excised 5 hours earlier, were completely immersed in an isotonic solution. The coil was introduced through the lumen of colonic specimens. MRI experiments were performed on a 1.5 T MR Symphony system (Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) using imaging protocol combining high-resolution 2D Flash, fast imaging employing steady-state acquisition (TrueFISP), turbo spin echo (TSE), and 3D FastLow-Angle Shot (FLASH) sequences. After a 24-hour period of fixation in 10% formalin, colonic specimens were excised along the longitudinal axis for histologic analysis.
RESULTS: The endoluminal coil provided high SNR allowing for the visualization of different layers of rat colonic walls. All the performed sequences made it possible to identify at least two different layers. On T1-weighted gradient-echo sequences, the mucosa was of high signal intensity, whereas the muscle layers had an intermediate to low signal intensity. The signal intensity of different wall layers was similar in different sequences. Histologic analysis identified three main layers.
CONCLUSION: These results are well correlated with histologic findings and suggest that endoluminal MR imaging may have potential for accurate staging of colonic tumor or inflammatory process.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15217597     DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2004.01.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Radiol        ISSN: 1076-6332            Impact factor:   3.173


  2 in total

1.  High-resolution MR imaging appearance of colonic tissue in rabbits using an endoluminal coil.

Authors:  Frank Pilleul; Olivier Beuf; Claire Godefroy; Jean-Yves Scoazec; Mircea Armenean; Cristina Armenean; Emmanuel Perrin; Pierre-Jean Valette; Hervé Saint Jalmes
Journal:  MAGMA       Date:  2005-11-18       Impact factor: 2.310

2.  Endoluminal high-resolution MR imaging protocol for colon walls analysis in a mouse model of colitis.

Authors:  Hugo Dorez; Raphaël Sablong; Laurence Canaple; Hervé Saint-Jalmes; Sophie Gaillard; Driffa Moussata; Olivier Beuf
Journal:  MAGMA       Date:  2016-03-10       Impact factor: 2.310

  2 in total

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