August 21, 2008
Journal Article

3D He-3 diffusion MRI as a local in vivo morphometric tool to evaluate emphysematous rat lungs

Abstract

In this work, we validate 3He magnetic resonance imaging as a non-invasive morphometric tool to assess emphysematous disease state on a local level. Emphysema was induced intratracheally in rats with 25U/100g body weight of porcine pancreatic elastase dissolved in 200 µL saline. Rats were then paired with saline-dosed controls. Nine three-dimensional 3He diffusion-weighted images were acquired at one-, two-, or three-weeks post-dose, after which the lungs were harvested and prepared for histological analysis. Recently introduced indices sensitive to the heterogeneity of the airspace size distribution were calculated. These indices, D1 and D2, were derived from the moments of the mean equivalent airway diameters. Averaged over the entire lung, it is shown that the 3He diffusivity (Dave) and anisotropy (Dan) both correlate with histology (R = 0.85, p

Revised: February 4, 2009 | Published: August 21, 2008

Citation

Jacob R.E., K.R. Minard, G.J. Laicher, and C. Timchalk. 2008. 3D He-3 diffusion MRI as a local in vivo morphometric tool to evaluate emphysematous rat lungs. Journal of Applied Physiology 105. PNNL-SA-59615. doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.90375.2008