| Literature DB >> 30247472 |
Shao-Chieh Chiu1, Shih-Ting Hsu1, Chiun-Wei Huang1, Wu-Chung Shen2, Shin-Lei Peng3.
Abstract
Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) is a noninvasive approach that can quantify flow-related parameters such as blood flow. Previous studies have shown that abnormal blood flow may be associated with systemic vascular risk. Thus, PC-MRI can facilitate the translation of data obtained from animal models of cardiovascular diseases to pertinent clinical investigations. In this report, we describe the procedure for measuring blood flow in the common carotid artery (CCA) of rats using cine-gated PC-MRI and discuss relevant analysis methods. This procedure can be performed in a live, anesthetized animal and does not require euthanasia after the procedure. The proposed scanning parameters yield repeatable measurements for blood flow, indicating excellent reproducibility of the results. The PC-MRI procedure described in this article can be used for pharmacological testing, pathophysiological assessment, and cerebral hemodynamics evaluation.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30247472 PMCID: PMC6235072 DOI: 10.3791/57304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355