Detection and quantitative analysis of early stage orthotopic murine bladder tumor using in vivo magnetic resonance imaging Journal Article


Authors: Kikuchi, E.; Xu, S.; Ohori, M.; Matei, C.; Lupu, M.; Menendez, S.; Koutcher, J. A.; Bochner, B. H.
Article Title: Detection and quantitative analysis of early stage orthotopic murine bladder tumor using in vivo magnetic resonance imaging
Abstract: Purpose: We evaluated in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a noninvasive method for early detection and quantitative measurements of superficial tumors in an orthotopic murine bladder tumor model. Materials and Methods: Murine bladder tumor cells were instilled into 25 mouse bladders and subsequently scanned with MRI 10, 14, 17 and 24 days after tumor inoculation. High quality T1-weighted spin-echo transverse images were obtained with 1.5 mm thick slices. Conditions for contrast agent instillation were optimized by evaluating varying concentrations of Gd-diethylenetetramine pentaacetic acid, water and air. Total tumor area in the largest bladder section on MRI was measured and compared quantitatively with actual tumor areas measured in whole mount bladder step sections. Results: Optimal MRI studies were obtained with intravesical instillation of 50 μl Gd-diethylenetetramine pentaacetic acid and 50 μl air. Overall 17 tumors in 11 mice were identified pathologically 10 days after tumor inoculation, of which 14 (82.4%) were identified by MRI with a largest mean diameter of 1.4 ± 0.1 mm (range 1.0 to 2.2). Mean total tumor area on MRI 10, 14, 17 and 24 days after tumor inoculation was 0. 024 ± 0.005, 0.108 ± 0.049, 0.165 ± 0.020 and 0.318 ± 0.023 cm2, respectively, which correlated well with actual tumor area (r2 = 0.977, p <0.001). Conclusions: MRI is accurate and effective for noninvasively monitoring tumor growth in the orthotopic murine bladder cancer model. The improved resolution that we report compared with previous murine bladder studies highlights its potential for monitoring the therapeutic efficacy of antitumor agents for early superficial bladder tumors.
Keywords: controlled study; histopathology; cancer localization; nonhuman; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance imaging; neoplasm staging; mouse; animals; mice; animal tissue; image analysis; animal experiment; animal model; bladder cancer; urinary bladder neoplasms; feasibility studies; early cancer; bladder neoplasms; neoplasm transplantation; bladder; mice, inbred c3h; quantitative diagnosis; cancer graft; female; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Journal of Urology
Volume: 170
Issue: 4 pt. 1
ISSN: 0022-5347
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2003-10-01
Start Page: 1375
End Page: 1378
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000075504.13456.41
PUBMED: 14501772
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 12 September 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Eiji Kikuchi
    11 Kikuchi
  2. Makoto Ohori
    50 Ohori
  3. Bernard Bochner
    468 Bochner
  4. Jason A Koutcher
    278 Koutcher
  5. Mihaela E Lupu
    10 Lupu
  6. Cornelia Matei
    35 Matei
  7. Su Xu
    27 Xu