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Improved arterial spin labeling after myocardial infarction in mice using cardiac and respiratory gated look-locker imaging with fuzzy C-means clustering

✍ Scribed by Moriel H. Vandsburger; Robert L. Janiczek; Yaqin Xu; Brent A. French; Craig H. Meyer; Christopher M. Kramer; Frederick H. Epstein


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
633 KB
Volume
63
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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✦ Synopsis


Experimental myocardial infarction (MI) in mice is an important disease model, in part due to the ability to study genetic manipulations. MRI has been used to assess cardiac structural and functional changes after MI in mice, but changes in myocardial perfusion after acute MI have not previously been examined. Arterial spin labeling noninvasively measures perfusion but is sensitive to respiratory motion and heart rate variability and is difficult to apply after acute MI in mice. To account for these factors, a cardiorespiratory-gated arterial spin labeling sequence using a fuzzy C-means algorithm to retrospectively reconstruct images was developed. Using this method, myocardial perfusion was measured in remote and infarcted regions at 1, 7, 14, and 28 days post-MI. Baseline perfusion was 4.9 6 0.5 mL/gÁmin and 1 day post-MI decreased to 0.9 6 0.8 mL/gÁmin in infarcted myocardium (P < 0.05 versus baseline) while remaining at 5.2 6 0.8 mL/gÁmin in remote myocardium. During the subsequent 28 days, perfusion in the remote zone remained unchanged, while a partial recovery of perfusion in the infarct zone was seen. This technique, when applied to genetically engineered mice, will allow for the investigation of the roles of specific genes in myocardial perfusion during infarct healing.