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Published on: October 20, 2009
Sodium renal imaging in mice at high magnetic fields
Thomas Neuberger1, Vikas Gulani, Andrew Webb
1Department of Experimental Physics V, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Abstract:
This work presents the first sodium MRI functional renal study on a mouse model. The tissue sodium concentration was monitored during induced diuresis with furosemide. By using density-weighted chemical shift imaging (DWCSI) at high field strength a temporal resolution of less than 5 min for three dimensional (3D) data sets with high spatial resolution was achieved. A maximum increase of 20% in the cortex and a decrease of 45% of the original signal strength in the medulla were observed. These findings correspond well with experiments conducted on much larger rodent models.
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