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Assessment of hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in a healthy rat model: Preliminary determination of baseline parameters in a healthy liver

BACKGROUND: Defining reference intervals in experimental animal models plays a crucial role in pre-clinical studies. The hepatic parameters in healthy animals provide useful information about type and extension of hepatic damage. However, in the majority of the cases, to obtain them require an invas...

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Autores principales: Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Garcia-Carrillo, Nuria, de Gea, Diego, Oltra, Lidia, González-Bermúdez, Carlos Alberto, Carbonell, Guillermo, Brusadin, Roberto, Lopez-Conesa, Asunción, Robles-Campos, Ricardo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8682902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34919595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261447
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author Lopez-Lopez, Victor
Garcia-Carrillo, Nuria
de Gea, Diego
Oltra, Lidia
González-Bermúdez, Carlos Alberto
Carbonell, Guillermo
Brusadin, Roberto
Lopez-Conesa, Asunción
Robles-Campos, Ricardo
author_facet Lopez-Lopez, Victor
Garcia-Carrillo, Nuria
de Gea, Diego
Oltra, Lidia
González-Bermúdez, Carlos Alberto
Carbonell, Guillermo
Brusadin, Roberto
Lopez-Conesa, Asunción
Robles-Campos, Ricardo
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description BACKGROUND: Defining reference intervals in experimental animal models plays a crucial role in pre-clinical studies. The hepatic parameters in healthy animals provide useful information about type and extension of hepatic damage. However, in the majority of the cases, to obtain them require an invasive techniques. Our study combines these determinations with dynamic functional test and imaging techniques to implement a non-invasive protocol for liver evaluation. The aim of the study was to determine reference intervals for hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with analytical and biochemical blood parameters, indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in six healthy SD rats. METHODS: Six males healthy SD rats were followed for 4 weeks. To determine hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation analytical and biochemical blood parameters, indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography were studied. Results were expressed as Means ± standard error of mean (SEM). The significance of differences was calculated by using student t-test, p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Indocyanine green clearance 5 and 10 minutes after its injection was 80.12% and 96.59%, respectively. Approximate rate of decay during the first 5 minutes after injection was 38% per minute. Hepatic perfusion evaluation with the high-frequency ultrasound was related to cardiovascular hemodynamic and renal perfusion. Portal area, hepatic artery resistance index, hepatic artery and portal peak systolic velocity and average between hepatic artery and porta was 3.41 ± 0.62 mm(2), 0.57 ± 0.04 mm(2)/s, 693.24±102.53 mm(2)/s, 150.72 ± 17.80 mm(2)/s and 4.82 ± 0.96 mm(2)/s, respectively. Heart rate, cardiac output, left renal artery diammetre and renal blood flow were 331.01 ± 22.22 bpm, 75.58 ± 8.72 mL/min, 0.88 ± 0.04 mm(2) and 13.65 ± 1.95 mm(2)/s. CT-scan hepatic average volume for each rat were 21.08±3.32, 17.57±2.76, 14.87±2.83 and 13.67±2.45 cm(3) with an average attenuation coefficient of 113.51±18.08, 129,19±7.18, 141,47±1.95 y 151,67±1.2 HU. CONCLUSION: Indocyanine green and high-frequency ultrasound could be used in rats as a suitable marker of liver function. Computed tomography, through the study of raw data, help to characterize liver parenchyma, and could be a potential tool for early detection of liver parenchymal alterations and linear follow-up of patients. Further studies in rats with liver disease are necessary to verify the usefulness of these parameters.
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spelling pubmed-86829022021-12-18 Assessment of hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in a healthy rat model: Preliminary determination of baseline parameters in a healthy liver Lopez-Lopez, Victor Garcia-Carrillo, Nuria de Gea, Diego Oltra, Lidia González-Bermúdez, Carlos Alberto Carbonell, Guillermo Brusadin, Roberto Lopez-Conesa, Asunción Robles-Campos, Ricardo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Defining reference intervals in experimental animal models plays a crucial role in pre-clinical studies. The hepatic parameters in healthy animals provide useful information about type and extension of hepatic damage. However, in the majority of the cases, to obtain them require an invasive techniques. Our study combines these determinations with dynamic functional test and imaging techniques to implement a non-invasive protocol for liver evaluation. The aim of the study was to determine reference intervals for hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with analytical and biochemical blood parameters, indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in six healthy SD rats. METHODS: Six males healthy SD rats were followed for 4 weeks. To determine hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation analytical and biochemical blood parameters, indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography were studied. Results were expressed as Means ± standard error of mean (SEM). The significance of differences was calculated by using student t-test, p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Indocyanine green clearance 5 and 10 minutes after its injection was 80.12% and 96.59%, respectively. Approximate rate of decay during the first 5 minutes after injection was 38% per minute. Hepatic perfusion evaluation with the high-frequency ultrasound was related to cardiovascular hemodynamic and renal perfusion. Portal area, hepatic artery resistance index, hepatic artery and portal peak systolic velocity and average between hepatic artery and porta was 3.41 ± 0.62 mm(2), 0.57 ± 0.04 mm(2)/s, 693.24±102.53 mm(2)/s, 150.72 ± 17.80 mm(2)/s and 4.82 ± 0.96 mm(2)/s, respectively. Heart rate, cardiac output, left renal artery diammetre and renal blood flow were 331.01 ± 22.22 bpm, 75.58 ± 8.72 mL/min, 0.88 ± 0.04 mm(2) and 13.65 ± 1.95 mm(2)/s. CT-scan hepatic average volume for each rat were 21.08±3.32, 17.57±2.76, 14.87±2.83 and 13.67±2.45 cm(3) with an average attenuation coefficient of 113.51±18.08, 129,19±7.18, 141,47±1.95 y 151,67±1.2 HU. CONCLUSION: Indocyanine green and high-frequency ultrasound could be used in rats as a suitable marker of liver function. Computed tomography, through the study of raw data, help to characterize liver parenchyma, and could be a potential tool for early detection of liver parenchymal alterations and linear follow-up of patients. Further studies in rats with liver disease are necessary to verify the usefulness of these parameters. Public Library of Science 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8682902/ /pubmed/34919595 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261447 Text en © 2021 Lopez-Lopez et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lopez-Lopez, Victor
Garcia-Carrillo, Nuria
de Gea, Diego
Oltra, Lidia
González-Bermúdez, Carlos Alberto
Carbonell, Guillermo
Brusadin, Roberto
Lopez-Conesa, Asunción
Robles-Campos, Ricardo
Assessment of hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in a healthy rat model: Preliminary determination of baseline parameters in a healthy liver
title Assessment of hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in a healthy rat model: Preliminary determination of baseline parameters in a healthy liver
title_full Assessment of hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in a healthy rat model: Preliminary determination of baseline parameters in a healthy liver
title_fullStr Assessment of hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in a healthy rat model: Preliminary determination of baseline parameters in a healthy liver
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in a healthy rat model: Preliminary determination of baseline parameters in a healthy liver
title_short Assessment of hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in a healthy rat model: Preliminary determination of baseline parameters in a healthy liver
title_sort assessment of hepatic function, perfusion and parenchyma attenuation with indocyanine green, ultrasound and computed tomography in a healthy rat model: preliminary determination of baseline parameters in a healthy liver
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8682902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34919595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261447
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