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Application of a compact magnetic resonance imaging system for toxicologic pathology: evaluation of lithium-pilocarpine-induced rat brain lesions

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a useful noninvasive tool used to detect lesions in clinical and veterinary medicine. The present study evaluated the suitability of a new easy-to-use compact MRI platform (M2 permanent magnet system, Aspect Imaging, Shoham, Israel) for assisting with preclinical...

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Autores principales: Taketa, Yoshikazu, Shiotani, Motohiro, Tsuru, Yoshiharu, Kotani, Sadaharu, Osada, Yoshihide, Fukushima, Tatsuto, Inomata, Akira, Hosokawa, Satoru
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Publicado: Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26538811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2015-0043
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author Taketa, Yoshikazu
Shiotani, Motohiro
Tsuru, Yoshiharu
Kotani, Sadaharu
Osada, Yoshihide
Fukushima, Tatsuto
Inomata, Akira
Hosokawa, Satoru
author_facet Taketa, Yoshikazu
Shiotani, Motohiro
Tsuru, Yoshiharu
Kotani, Sadaharu
Osada, Yoshihide
Fukushima, Tatsuto
Inomata, Akira
Hosokawa, Satoru
author_sort Taketa, Yoshikazu
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description Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a useful noninvasive tool used to detect lesions in clinical and veterinary medicine. The present study evaluated the suitability of a new easy-to-use compact MRI platform (M2 permanent magnet system, Aspect Imaging, Shoham, Israel) for assisting with preclinical toxicologic pathology examination of lesions in the rat brain. In order to induce brain lesions, male Sprague-Dawley rats were treated once with lithium chloride (127 mg/kg, intraperitoneal [i.p.]) followed by pilocarpine (30 mg/kg, i.p.). One week after dosing, the perfused, fixed brains were collected, analyzed by the MRI system and examined histopathologically. MRI of the brain of treated rats revealed areas of high T1 and middle to low T2 signals, when compared with the controls, in the piriform cortex, lateral thalamic nucleus, posterior paraventricular thalamic nucleus and posterior hypothalamic nucleus of the cerebrum. The altered MRI signal areas were consistent with well-circumscribed foci of neuronal cell degeneration/necrosis accompanied by glial cell proliferation. The present data demonstrated that quick analysis of fixed organs by the MRI system can detect the presence and location of toxicologic lesions and provide useful temporal information for selection of appropriate sections for histopathologic examination before routine slide preparation, especially in complex and functionally heterogeneous organs such as the brain.
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spelling pubmed-46041312015-11-04 Application of a compact magnetic resonance imaging system for toxicologic pathology: evaluation of lithium-pilocarpine-induced rat brain lesions Taketa, Yoshikazu Shiotani, Motohiro Tsuru, Yoshiharu Kotani, Sadaharu Osada, Yoshihide Fukushima, Tatsuto Inomata, Akira Hosokawa, Satoru J Toxicol Pathol Original Article Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a useful noninvasive tool used to detect lesions in clinical and veterinary medicine. The present study evaluated the suitability of a new easy-to-use compact MRI platform (M2 permanent magnet system, Aspect Imaging, Shoham, Israel) for assisting with preclinical toxicologic pathology examination of lesions in the rat brain. In order to induce brain lesions, male Sprague-Dawley rats were treated once with lithium chloride (127 mg/kg, intraperitoneal [i.p.]) followed by pilocarpine (30 mg/kg, i.p.). One week after dosing, the perfused, fixed brains were collected, analyzed by the MRI system and examined histopathologically. MRI of the brain of treated rats revealed areas of high T1 and middle to low T2 signals, when compared with the controls, in the piriform cortex, lateral thalamic nucleus, posterior paraventricular thalamic nucleus and posterior hypothalamic nucleus of the cerebrum. The altered MRI signal areas were consistent with well-circumscribed foci of neuronal cell degeneration/necrosis accompanied by glial cell proliferation. The present data demonstrated that quick analysis of fixed organs by the MRI system can detect the presence and location of toxicologic lesions and provide useful temporal information for selection of appropriate sections for histopathologic examination before routine slide preparation, especially in complex and functionally heterogeneous organs such as the brain. Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2015-09-07 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4604131/ /pubmed/26538811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2015-0043 Text en ©2015 The Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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Taketa, Yoshikazu
Shiotani, Motohiro
Tsuru, Yoshiharu
Kotani, Sadaharu
Osada, Yoshihide
Fukushima, Tatsuto
Inomata, Akira
Hosokawa, Satoru
Application of a compact magnetic resonance imaging system for toxicologic pathology: evaluation of lithium-pilocarpine-induced rat brain lesions
title Application of a compact magnetic resonance imaging system for toxicologic pathology: evaluation of lithium-pilocarpine-induced rat brain lesions
title_full Application of a compact magnetic resonance imaging system for toxicologic pathology: evaluation of lithium-pilocarpine-induced rat brain lesions
title_fullStr Application of a compact magnetic resonance imaging system for toxicologic pathology: evaluation of lithium-pilocarpine-induced rat brain lesions
title_full_unstemmed Application of a compact magnetic resonance imaging system for toxicologic pathology: evaluation of lithium-pilocarpine-induced rat brain lesions
title_short Application of a compact magnetic resonance imaging system for toxicologic pathology: evaluation of lithium-pilocarpine-induced rat brain lesions
title_sort application of a compact magnetic resonance imaging system for toxicologic pathology: evaluation of lithium-pilocarpine-induced rat brain lesions
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26538811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2015-0043
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