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Fast glomerular quantification of whole ex vivo mouse kidneys using Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 9.4 Tesla.

Jorge Chacon-Caldera1, Stefania Geraci2, Philipp Krämer3, Luise Cullen-McEwen4, John F Bertram4, Norbert Gretz2, Lothar R Schad3.   

Abstract

A method to measure total glomerular number (Nglom) in whole mouse kidneys using MRI is presented. The method relies on efficient acquisition times. A 9.4 T preclinical MRI system with a surface cryogenic coil and a 3D gradient echo sequence were used to image nine whole ex vivo BALB/c mouse kidneys labelled with cationized-ferritin (CF). A novel method to segment the glomeruli was developed. The quantification of glomeruli was achieved by identifying and fitting the probability distribution of glomeruli thus reducing variations due to noise. For validation, Nglom of the same kidneys were also obtained using the gold standard: design-based stereology. Excellent agreement was found between the MRI and stereological measurements of Nglom, with values differing by less than 4%: (mean ± SD) MRI = 15 606±1 178; stereology = 16 273±1 523. Using a robust segmentation method and a reliable quantification method, it was possible to acquire Nglom with a scanning time of 33minutes and 20seconds. This was more than 8 times faster than previously presented MRI-based methods. Thus, an efficient approach to measure Nglom ex vivo in health and disease is provided.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier GmbH.

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Keywords:  Glomerular number; Mausnieren; Stereologie; Zahl der Glomeruli; Zahl der Nephrone; cationized-ferritin; kationisiertes Ferritin; mouse kidneys; nephron number; stereology

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26777317     DOI: 10.1016/j.zemedi.2015.12.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Med Phys        ISSN: 0939-3889            Impact factor:   4.820


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