TY - JOUR
T1 - Small animal cardiovascular MR imaging and spectroscopy
AU - Bakermans, Adrianus J.
AU - Abdurrachim, Desiree
AU - Moonen, Rik P M
AU - Motaal, Abdallah G.
AU - Prompers, Jeanine J.
AU - Strijkers, Gustav J.
AU - Vandoorne, Katrien
AU - Nicolay, Klaas
PY - 2015/8
Y1 - 2015/8
N2 - The use of MR imaging and spectroscopy for studying cardiovascular disease processes in small animals has increased tremendously over the past decade. This is the result of the remarkable advances in MR technologies and the increased availability of genetically modified mice. MR techniques provide a window on the entire timeline of cardiovascular disease development, ranging from subtle early changes in myocardial metabolism that often mark disease onset to severe myocardial dysfunction associated with end-stage heart failure. MR imaging and spectroscopy techniques play an important role in basic cardiovascular research and in cardiovascular disease diagnosis and therapy follow-up. This is due to the broad range of functional, structural and metabolic parameters that can be quantified by MR under in vivo conditions non-invasively. This review describes the spectrum of MR techniques that are employed in small animal cardiovascular disease research and how the technological challenges resulting from the small dimensions of heart and blood vessels as well as high heart and respiratory rates, particularly in mice, are tackled.
AB - The use of MR imaging and spectroscopy for studying cardiovascular disease processes in small animals has increased tremendously over the past decade. This is the result of the remarkable advances in MR technologies and the increased availability of genetically modified mice. MR techniques provide a window on the entire timeline of cardiovascular disease development, ranging from subtle early changes in myocardial metabolism that often mark disease onset to severe myocardial dysfunction associated with end-stage heart failure. MR imaging and spectroscopy techniques play an important role in basic cardiovascular research and in cardiovascular disease diagnosis and therapy follow-up. This is due to the broad range of functional, structural and metabolic parameters that can be quantified by MR under in vivo conditions non-invasively. This review describes the spectrum of MR techniques that are employed in small animal cardiovascular disease research and how the technological challenges resulting from the small dimensions of heart and blood vessels as well as high heart and respiratory rates, particularly in mice, are tackled.
KW - Cardiovascular diseases
KW - Metabolism
KW - Molecular imaging
KW - MRI
KW - MRS
KW - Rodents
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84927673835&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.pnmrs.2015.03.001
DO - 10.1016/j.pnmrs.2015.03.001
M3 - Review article
C2 - 26282195
AN - SCOPUS:84927673835
SN - 0079-6565
VL - 88-89
SP - 1
EP - 47
JO - Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
JF - Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
ER -