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Correlation of In Vivo and Ex Vivo ADC and T2 of In Situ and Invasive Murine Mammary Cancers

Ex vivo MRI may aid in the evaluation of surgical specimens, and provide valuable information regarding the micro-anatomy of mammary/breast cancer. The use of ex vivo MRI to study mouse mammary cancer would be enhanced if there is a strong correlation between parameters derived from in vivo and ex v...

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Autores principales: Fan, Xiaobing, Macleod, Kay, Mustafi, Devkumar, Conzen, Suzanne D., Markiewicz, Erica, Zamora, Marta, Vosicky, James, Mueller, Jeffrey, Karczmar, Gregory S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4514815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26208092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129212
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author Fan, Xiaobing
Macleod, Kay
Mustafi, Devkumar
Conzen, Suzanne D.
Markiewicz, Erica
Zamora, Marta
Vosicky, James
Mueller, Jeffrey
Karczmar, Gregory S.
author_facet Fan, Xiaobing
Macleod, Kay
Mustafi, Devkumar
Conzen, Suzanne D.
Markiewicz, Erica
Zamora, Marta
Vosicky, James
Mueller, Jeffrey
Karczmar, Gregory S.
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description Ex vivo MRI may aid in the evaluation of surgical specimens, and provide valuable information regarding the micro-anatomy of mammary/breast cancer. The use of ex vivo MRI to study mouse mammary cancer would be enhanced if there is a strong correlation between parameters derived from in vivo and ex vivo scans. Here, we report the correlation between apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and T(2) values measured in vivo and ex vivo in mouse mammary glands with in situ cancers (mammary intraepithelial neoplasia (MIN)) and invasive cancers (those which spread outside the ducts into surrounding tissue). MRI experiments were performed on the Polyoma middle T oncoprotein breast cancer mouse model (n = 15) in a 9.4T scanner. For in vivo experiments, T(2)-weighted (T2W) images were acquired to identify abnormal regions, then ADC and T(2) values were measured for nine selected slices. For ex vivo experiments, a midline incision was made along the spine, and then skin, glands, and tumors were gently peeled from the body. Tissue was fixed in formalin, placed around a mouse-sized sponge, and sutured together mimicking the geometry of the gland when attached to the mouse. The same pulse sequences used for in vivo experiments were repeated for ex vivo scans at room temperature. Regions of interest were manually traced on T2W images defining features that could be identified on in vivo and ex vivo images. The results demonstrate a strong positive correlations between in vivo and ex vivo invasive cancers for ADC (r = 0.89, p <0.0001) and T(2) (r = 0.89, p <0.0001) values; and weak to moderate positive correlations between in vivo and ex vivo in situ cancers for ADC (r = 0.61, p <0.0001) and T(2) (r = 0.79, p <0.0001) values. The average ex vivo ADC value was about 54% of the in vivo value; and the average ex vivo T(2) was similar to the in vivo value for cancers. Although motion, fixation, and temperature differences affect ADC and T(2), these results show a reliable relationship between ADC and T(2) in vivo and ex vivo. As a result ex vivo images can provide valuable information with clinical and research applications.
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spelling pubmed-45148152015-07-29 Correlation of In Vivo and Ex Vivo ADC and T2 of In Situ and Invasive Murine Mammary Cancers Fan, Xiaobing Macleod, Kay Mustafi, Devkumar Conzen, Suzanne D. Markiewicz, Erica Zamora, Marta Vosicky, James Mueller, Jeffrey Karczmar, Gregory S. PLoS One Research Article Ex vivo MRI may aid in the evaluation of surgical specimens, and provide valuable information regarding the micro-anatomy of mammary/breast cancer. The use of ex vivo MRI to study mouse mammary cancer would be enhanced if there is a strong correlation between parameters derived from in vivo and ex vivo scans. Here, we report the correlation between apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and T(2) values measured in vivo and ex vivo in mouse mammary glands with in situ cancers (mammary intraepithelial neoplasia (MIN)) and invasive cancers (those which spread outside the ducts into surrounding tissue). MRI experiments were performed on the Polyoma middle T oncoprotein breast cancer mouse model (n = 15) in a 9.4T scanner. For in vivo experiments, T(2)-weighted (T2W) images were acquired to identify abnormal regions, then ADC and T(2) values were measured for nine selected slices. For ex vivo experiments, a midline incision was made along the spine, and then skin, glands, and tumors were gently peeled from the body. Tissue was fixed in formalin, placed around a mouse-sized sponge, and sutured together mimicking the geometry of the gland when attached to the mouse. The same pulse sequences used for in vivo experiments were repeated for ex vivo scans at room temperature. Regions of interest were manually traced on T2W images defining features that could be identified on in vivo and ex vivo images. The results demonstrate a strong positive correlations between in vivo and ex vivo invasive cancers for ADC (r = 0.89, p <0.0001) and T(2) (r = 0.89, p <0.0001) values; and weak to moderate positive correlations between in vivo and ex vivo in situ cancers for ADC (r = 0.61, p <0.0001) and T(2) (r = 0.79, p <0.0001) values. The average ex vivo ADC value was about 54% of the in vivo value; and the average ex vivo T(2) was similar to the in vivo value for cancers. Although motion, fixation, and temperature differences affect ADC and T(2), these results show a reliable relationship between ADC and T(2) in vivo and ex vivo. As a result ex vivo images can provide valuable information with clinical and research applications. Public Library of Science 2015-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4514815/ /pubmed/26208092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129212 Text en © 2015 Fan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Fan, Xiaobing
Macleod, Kay
Mustafi, Devkumar
Conzen, Suzanne D.
Markiewicz, Erica
Zamora, Marta
Vosicky, James
Mueller, Jeffrey
Karczmar, Gregory S.
Correlation of In Vivo and Ex Vivo ADC and T2 of In Situ and Invasive Murine Mammary Cancers
title Correlation of In Vivo and Ex Vivo ADC and T2 of In Situ and Invasive Murine Mammary Cancers
title_full Correlation of In Vivo and Ex Vivo ADC and T2 of In Situ and Invasive Murine Mammary Cancers
title_fullStr Correlation of In Vivo and Ex Vivo ADC and T2 of In Situ and Invasive Murine Mammary Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of In Vivo and Ex Vivo ADC and T2 of In Situ and Invasive Murine Mammary Cancers
title_short Correlation of In Vivo and Ex Vivo ADC and T2 of In Situ and Invasive Murine Mammary Cancers
title_sort correlation of in vivo and ex vivo adc and t2 of in situ and invasive murine mammary cancers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4514815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26208092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129212
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