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In Vivo Imaging With Confirmation by Histopathology for Increased Rigor and Reproducibility in Translational Research: A Review of Examples, Options, and Resources.

Kathleen Gabrielson1, Robert Maronpot2, Sébastien Monette3, Coraline Mlynarczyk4, Yuval Ramot5, Abraham Nyska6, Polina Sysa-Shah7.   

Abstract

Preclinical noninvasive imaging can be an indispensable tool for studying animal models of disease. In vivo imaging to assess anatomical, functional, and molecular features requires verification by a comparison to the macroscopic and microscopic morphological features, since all noninvasive in vivo imaging methods have much lower resolution than standard histopathology. Comprehensive pathological evaluation of the animal model is underutilized; yet, many institutions have veterinary or human pathologists with necessary comparative pathology expertise. By performing a rigorous comparison to gross or histopathology for image interpretation, these trained individuals can assist scientists with the development of the animal model, experimental design, and evaluation of the in vivo imaging data. These imaging and pathology corroboration studies undoubtedly increase scientific rigor and reproducibility in descriptive and hypothesis-driven research. A review of case examples including ultrasound, nuclear, optical, and MRI is provided to illustrate how a wide range of imaging modalities data can be confirmed by gross or microscopic pathology. This image confirmation and authentication will improve characterization of the model and may contribute to decreasing costs and number of animals used and to more rapid translation from preclinical animal model to the clinic.
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Keywords:  CT; MRI; PET and SPECT; gross and histopathology; optical imaging; preclinical imaging; rigor and reproducibility; ultrasound imaging

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30541081      PMCID: PMC6645176          DOI: 10.1093/ilar/ily010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ILAR J        ISSN: 1084-2020


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