Three-dimensional micro-MRI analysis of cerebral artery development in mouse embryos Journal Article


Authors: Berrios-Otero, C. A.; Wadghiri, Y. Z.; Nieman, B. J.; Joyner, A. L.; Turnbull, D. H.
Article Title: Three-dimensional micro-MRI analysis of cerebral artery development in mouse embryos
Abstract: Vascular system development involves a complex, three-dimensional branching process that is critical for normal embryogenesis. In the brain, the arterial systems appear to develop in a stereotyped fashion, but no detailed quantitative analyses of the mouse embryonic cerebral arteries have been described. In this study, a gadolinium-based contrast perfusion method was developed to selectively enhance the cerebral arteries in fixed mouse embryos. Three-dimensional magnetic resonance micro-imaging (micro-MRI) data were acquired simultaneously from multiple embryos staged between 10 and 17 days of gestation, and a variety of image analysis methods was used to extract and analyze the cerebral arterial patterns. The results show that the primary arterial branches in the mouse brain are very similar between individuals, with the patterns established early and growth occurring by extension of the segments, while maintaining the underlying vascular geometry. To investigate the utility of this method for mutant mouse phenotype analysis, contrast-enhanced micro-MRI data were acquired from Gli2<sup>-/-</sup> mutant embryos and their wild-type littermates, showing several previously unreported vascular phenotypes in Gli2<sup>-/-</sup> embryos, including the complete absence of the basilar artery. These results demonstrate that contrast-enhanced micro-MRI provides a powerful tool for analyzing vascular phenotypes in a variety of genetically engineered mice. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords: controlled study; nonhuman; gadolinium; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance imaging; sensitivity and specificity; reproducibility of results; mouse; phenotype; mouse mutant; animals; mice; animal tissue; image analysis; image interpretation, computer-assisted; embryo; animal experiment; embryo development; mice, inbred icr; angiogenesis; algorithms; wild type; genetic engineering; image enhancement; basilar artery; carotid artery; gli2 mutant mice; vascular development; transcription factor gli2; brain artery; brain development; contrast enhancement; extract; geometry; gestational age; image quality; three dimensional imaging; artificial intelligence; cerebral arteries; imaging, three-dimensional; pattern recognition, automated
Journal Title: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume: 62
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0740-3194
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2009-12-01
Start Page: 1431
End Page: 1439
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.22113
PUBMED: 19859945
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2859666
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