Literature DB >> 29226328

Magnetic resonance thoracic ductography assessment of serial changes in the thoracic duct after the intake of a fatty meal.

Takakiyo Nomura1, Tetsu Niwa1, Jun Koizumi1, Shuhei Shibukawa2, Shun Ono1,3, Yutaka Imai1.   

Abstract

The thoracic duct, a terminal lymph vessel, is thought to dilate after the intake of a fatty meal. However, this physiological change has not been well explored in vivo. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess serial changes in the thoracic duct after the intake of a fatty meal using magnetic resonance thoracic ductography (MRTD). Eight healthy volunteers were subjected to one MRTD scan before a fatty meal and eight serial MRTD scans every hour thereafter. The cross-sectional areas of the thoracic duct were estimated using MRTD measurements of the diameters of the thoracic duct at the upper edge of the aortic arch, the tracheal bifurcation, the mid-point between the tracheal bifurcation and the left part of the diaphragm and the left part of the diaphragm. The change-rates in these areas were calculated before and after the fatty meal intake, and the maximal change-rate and timing of its achievement were determined for each subject. The summed change-rates in the four portions of the thoracic duct ranged from -40.1 to 81.3%, with maximal change-rates for each subject ranging from 22.8 to 81.3% (mean, 50.4%). Although individual variations were observed, most subjects (88.9%) exhibited a maximal change-rate at 4-6 h after meal intake, with subsequent decreases at 7-8 h. In conclusion, MRTD revealed a tendency toward thoracic duct enlargement at 4-6 h after the intake of a fatty meal, followed by contraction.
© 2017 Anatomical Society.

Keywords:  fatty meal; magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance thoracic ductography; serial change; thoracic duct

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29226328      PMCID: PMC5807931          DOI: 10.1111/joa.12761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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