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Segmentation and Measurement of Fat Volumes in Murine Obesity Models Using X-ray Computed Tomography

机译:使用X射线计算机断层扫描技术对小鼠肥胖模型中的脂肪量进行分割和测量

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Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality as well as reduced metrics in quality of life.1 Both environmental and genetic factors are associated with obesity, though the precise underlying mechanisms that contribute to the disease are currently being delineated.2,3 Several small animal models of obesity have been developed and are employed in a variety of studies.4 A critical component to these experiments involves the collection of regional and/or total animal fat content data under varied conditions.Traditional experimental methods available for measuring fat content in small animal models of obesity include invasive (e.g. ex vivo measurement of fat deposits) and non-invasive (e.g. Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA), or Magnetic Resonance (MR)) protocols, each of which presents relative trade-offs. Current invasive methods for measuring fat content may provide details for organ and region specific fat distribution, but sacrificing the subjects will preclude longitudinal assessments. Conversely, current non-invasive strategies provide limited details for organ and region specific fat distribution, but enable valuable longitudinal assessment. With the advent of dedicated small animal X-ray computed tomography (CT) systems and customized analytical procedures, both organ and region specific analysis of fat distribution and longitudinal profiling may be possible. Recent reports have validated the use of CT for in vivo longitudinal imaging of adiposity in living mice.5,6 Here we provide a modified method that allows for fat/total volume measurement, analysis and visualization utilizing the Carestream Molecular Imaging Albira CT system in conjunction with PMOD and Volview software packages.
机译:肥胖与发病率和死亡率增加以及生活质量指标降低有关。 1 环境和遗传因素均与肥胖有关,尽管目前正在阐明导致该疾病的确切潜在机制。 。 2,3 已开发出几种肥胖的小动物模型,并用于各种研究中。 4 这些实验的关键组成部分涉及区域性和/或或在不同条件下的总动物脂肪含量数据。可用于测量肥胖小动物模型中脂肪含量的传统实验方法包括侵入性方法(例如离体测量脂肪沉积)和非侵入性方法(例如双能X射线吸收法(DEXA))或磁共振(MR)协议,每种协议都提出了相对的权衡。当前用于测量脂肪含量的侵入性方法可能会提供器官和区域特定脂肪分布的详细信息,但牺牲受试者将无法进行纵向评估。相反,当前的非侵入性策略提供的器官和区域特定脂肪分布的详细信息有限,但可以进行有价值的纵向评估。随着专用小型动物X射线计算机断层扫描(CT)系统和定制分析程序的出现,脂肪分布和纵向轮廓分析的器官和区域特定分析都是可能的。最近的报道证实了CT在活体小鼠体内脂肪纵向成像中的应用。 5,6 在这里,我们提供了一种改进的方法,该方法可以使用Carestream进行脂肪/总体积的测量,分析和可视化分子成像Albira CT系统与PMOD和Volview软件包结合使用。

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