Literature DB >> 26537428

Assessment of local reaction to vaccines in live piglets with magnetic resonance imaging compared to histopathology.

Maren Bernau1, Prisca V Kremer1,2, Lena S Kreuzer1, Daniela Emrich3, Elke Pappenberger1, Klaus Cussler4, Andreas Hoffmann4, Miriam Leipig3, Walter Hermanns3, Armin Manfred Scholz1.   

Abstract

The safety of veterinary vaccines is assessed in clinical trials in Europe. The assessment of the local tissue reaction to vaccination by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could reduce the number of animals needed because repeated examinations can be performed in the same animal over time. The present study compared the evaluation of local tissue reactions to vaccination using MRI in live pigs with histopathology of porcine tissue, the current gold standard in regulatory safety testing. Eight piglets each were administered one of two commercial vaccines into marked injection sites. All animals were sedated and scanned repeatedly by MRI using a contrast agent up to day 29 after vaccination. On day 29, the animals were euthanized and underwent a pathological examination. The MRI results were compared with the pathomorphological findings at the injection site by regression analysis. The MR images and the pathological examinations yielded matching results concerning the sizes of the affected tissue volumes or areas. The use of MRI for regulatory safety testing can reduce the number of animals needed to 8 per examination group. The volume of a local reaction and its progression over time can be evaluated and documented. If persistent lesions develop a final pathomorphological examination is needed to identify the kind and local distribution of the reaction.

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Keywords:  local reaction; magnetic resonance imaging; pathomorphological examination; pig; safety testing

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26537428     DOI: 10.14573/altex.1507211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ALTEX        ISSN: 1868-596X            Impact factor:   6.043


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Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 3.231

2.  Magnetic resonance imaging to detect local tissue reactions after vaccination in sheep in vivo.

Authors:  Maren Bernau; Prisca Valerie Kremer-Rücker; Lena Sophie Kreuzer; Sebastian Schwanitz; Klaus Cussler; Andreas Hoffmann; Armin Manfred Scholz
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