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Correlation of X-Ray Computed Tomography with Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Pre-Clinical Measurement of Adipose and Lean Tissues in Living Mice

Numerous obesity studies have coupled murine models with non-invasive methods to quantify body composition in longitudinal experiments, including X-ray computed tomography (CT) or quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (QMR). Both microCT and QMR have been separately validated with invasive techniq...

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Autores principales: Metzinger, Matthew N., Miramontes, Bernadette, Zhou, Peng, Liu, Yueying, Chapman, Sarah, Sun, Lucy, Sasser, Todd A., Duffield, Giles E., Stack, M. Sharon, Leevy, W. Matthew
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Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25299952
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s141018526
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author Metzinger, Matthew N.
Miramontes, Bernadette
Zhou, Peng
Liu, Yueying
Chapman, Sarah
Sun, Lucy
Sasser, Todd A.
Duffield, Giles E.
Stack, M. Sharon
Leevy, W. Matthew
author_facet Metzinger, Matthew N.
Miramontes, Bernadette
Zhou, Peng
Liu, Yueying
Chapman, Sarah
Sun, Lucy
Sasser, Todd A.
Duffield, Giles E.
Stack, M. Sharon
Leevy, W. Matthew
author_sort Metzinger, Matthew N.
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description Numerous obesity studies have coupled murine models with non-invasive methods to quantify body composition in longitudinal experiments, including X-ray computed tomography (CT) or quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (QMR). Both microCT and QMR have been separately validated with invasive techniques of adipose tissue quantification, like post-mortem fat extraction and measurement. Here we report a head-to-head study of both protocols using oil phantoms and mouse populations to determine the parameters that best align CT data with that from QMR. First, an in vitro analysis of oil/water mixtures was used to calibrate and assess the overall accuracy of microCT vs. QMR data. Next, experiments were conducted with two cohorts of living mice (either homogenous or heterogeneous by sex, age and genetic backgrounds) to assess the microCT imaging technique for adipose tissue segmentation and quantification relative to QMR. Adipose mass values were obtained from microCT data with three different resolutions, after which the data were analyzed with different filter and segmentation settings. Strong linearity was noted between the adipose mass values obtained with microCT and QMR, with optimal parameters and scan conditions reported herein. Lean tissue (muscle, internal organs) was also segmented and quantified using the microCT method relative to the analogous QMR values. Overall, the rigorous calibration and validation of the microCT method for murine body composition, relative to QMR, ensures its validity for segmentation, quantification and visualization of both adipose and lean tissues.
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spelling pubmed-42398582014-11-21 Correlation of X-Ray Computed Tomography with Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Pre-Clinical Measurement of Adipose and Lean Tissues in Living Mice Metzinger, Matthew N. Miramontes, Bernadette Zhou, Peng Liu, Yueying Chapman, Sarah Sun, Lucy Sasser, Todd A. Duffield, Giles E. Stack, M. Sharon Leevy, W. Matthew Sensors (Basel) Article Numerous obesity studies have coupled murine models with non-invasive methods to quantify body composition in longitudinal experiments, including X-ray computed tomography (CT) or quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (QMR). Both microCT and QMR have been separately validated with invasive techniques of adipose tissue quantification, like post-mortem fat extraction and measurement. Here we report a head-to-head study of both protocols using oil phantoms and mouse populations to determine the parameters that best align CT data with that from QMR. First, an in vitro analysis of oil/water mixtures was used to calibrate and assess the overall accuracy of microCT vs. QMR data. Next, experiments were conducted with two cohorts of living mice (either homogenous or heterogeneous by sex, age and genetic backgrounds) to assess the microCT imaging technique for adipose tissue segmentation and quantification relative to QMR. Adipose mass values were obtained from microCT data with three different resolutions, after which the data were analyzed with different filter and segmentation settings. Strong linearity was noted between the adipose mass values obtained with microCT and QMR, with optimal parameters and scan conditions reported herein. Lean tissue (muscle, internal organs) was also segmented and quantified using the microCT method relative to the analogous QMR values. Overall, the rigorous calibration and validation of the microCT method for murine body composition, relative to QMR, ensures its validity for segmentation, quantification and visualization of both adipose and lean tissues. MDPI 2014-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4239858/ /pubmed/25299952 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s141018526 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Metzinger, Matthew N.
Miramontes, Bernadette
Zhou, Peng
Liu, Yueying
Chapman, Sarah
Sun, Lucy
Sasser, Todd A.
Duffield, Giles E.
Stack, M. Sharon
Leevy, W. Matthew
Correlation of X-Ray Computed Tomography with Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Pre-Clinical Measurement of Adipose and Lean Tissues in Living Mice
title Correlation of X-Ray Computed Tomography with Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Pre-Clinical Measurement of Adipose and Lean Tissues in Living Mice
title_full Correlation of X-Ray Computed Tomography with Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Pre-Clinical Measurement of Adipose and Lean Tissues in Living Mice
title_fullStr Correlation of X-Ray Computed Tomography with Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Pre-Clinical Measurement of Adipose and Lean Tissues in Living Mice
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of X-Ray Computed Tomography with Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Pre-Clinical Measurement of Adipose and Lean Tissues in Living Mice
title_short Correlation of X-Ray Computed Tomography with Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Pre-Clinical Measurement of Adipose and Lean Tissues in Living Mice
title_sort correlation of x-ray computed tomography with quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance methods for pre-clinical measurement of adipose and lean tissues in living mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25299952
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s141018526
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