Abstract

PurposeWe measured the T1rho and T2 values the liver of acute liver inflammation model mice administered carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) after 3 days and 6 days after dispensed, and we compared and examined whether each relaxation time can be used for detect acute liver inflammation. MethodsTo create an acute liver inflammation model, a mixture of 0.2 ml / 100 g of CCl4 with an equal amount of Sesame Oil was administered once intraperitoneally to C57BL / 6JJmsSlc mice (n = 15). On the 3 days and 6 days after administration, we acquired T1rho mapping images and T2 mapping images of the liver under respiratory synchronization using for preclinical 7T-MRI, and we measured T1rho and T2 values and compared statistically. ResultsThe liver T1rho value of control mice was 33.9 ± 2.5 ms before CCl4 administration, 43.2 ± 4.9 ms (p < 0.01) on the 3 days post CCl4 injection, and 41.0 ± 1.2 ms (p < 0.001) on the 6 days post CCl4 injection. The rate showed a significant increase of 27% on the 3 days after, as well as significant increase of 21% on the 6 days after. On the other hand, the liver T2 value of control mice was 26.7 ± 1.9 ms before CCl4 administration, 31.5 ± 3.4 ms (p < 0.05) 3 days post CCl4 injection, and 29.0 ± 2.0 ms (p = 0.06) 6 days post CCl4 injection. The rate 3 days after CCl4 administration showed a significant increase of 18%, after 6 days rate increased 9%, but no significant difference was confirmed compared with normal mice. ConclusionsThe T1rho value changed significantly compared to the T2 value, and a continuous change was observed even after 6 days. T1rho mapping can diagnose acute liver inflammation.

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