The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility of determining parameters of cardiovascular function in mice noninvasively by high-temporal-resolution imaging with a dedicated small-animal PET system. METHODS: Twenty-five anesthetized mice (28.8 +/- 4.6 g) were injected via an intravenous catheter with a 30-microL bolus of (18)F-FDG (8-44 MBq). The first 9 s of data were reconstructed into 30 frames of 0.3 s using filtered backprojection. The time-activity curve derived from a left ventricle volume of interest was corrected for tracer recirculation and partial volume. Cardiac output was calculated by the Stewart-Hamilton method, in which cardiac output is total injected activity divided by the area under the left ventricle time-activit...
Measurement of cardiac function is often performed in mice after, for example, a myocardial infarcti...
With the growth of genetic engineering, mice have become common as models of human diseases, which i...
on small animals (rats and mice) in which the study of phenotypic expres-sions of genomic defects as...
Different animal models have been used to reproduce coronary heart disease but in the last years mic...
Derivation of the plasma time–activity curve in murine small-animal PET studies is a challenging tas...
Background: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has proven valuable for the assessment o...
Because of the development of gene knockout and transgenic technologies, small animals, such as mice...
Reliable, repeatable, and time-efficient noninvasive measure-ment of infarct size in mice with PET w...
Abstract Recent advancements in PET instrumentation have made the non-invasive assessment of cardiov...
With the advent of tissue regeneration and gene therapyfor heart disease, evaluation of coronary cir...
MRI has become an important tool to noninvasively assess global and regional cardiac function, infar...
The fast heart rate (∼7 Hz) of the mouse makes cardiac imaging and functional analysis difficult...
MRI has become an important tool to noninvasively assess global and regional cardiac function, infar...
Purpose: Demonstrate noninvasive imaging methods for in vivo characterization of cardiac structure a...
The use of MR imaging and spectroscopy for studying cardiovascular disease processes in small animal...
Measurement of cardiac function is often performed in mice after, for example, a myocardial infarcti...
With the growth of genetic engineering, mice have become common as models of human diseases, which i...
on small animals (rats and mice) in which the study of phenotypic expres-sions of genomic defects as...
Different animal models have been used to reproduce coronary heart disease but in the last years mic...
Derivation of the plasma time–activity curve in murine small-animal PET studies is a challenging tas...
Background: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has proven valuable for the assessment o...
Because of the development of gene knockout and transgenic technologies, small animals, such as mice...
Reliable, repeatable, and time-efficient noninvasive measure-ment of infarct size in mice with PET w...
Abstract Recent advancements in PET instrumentation have made the non-invasive assessment of cardiov...
With the advent of tissue regeneration and gene therapyfor heart disease, evaluation of coronary cir...
MRI has become an important tool to noninvasively assess global and regional cardiac function, infar...
The fast heart rate (∼7 Hz) of the mouse makes cardiac imaging and functional analysis difficult...
MRI has become an important tool to noninvasively assess global and regional cardiac function, infar...
Purpose: Demonstrate noninvasive imaging methods for in vivo characterization of cardiac structure a...
The use of MR imaging and spectroscopy for studying cardiovascular disease processes in small animal...
Measurement of cardiac function is often performed in mice after, for example, a myocardial infarcti...
With the growth of genetic engineering, mice have become common as models of human diseases, which i...
on small animals (rats and mice) in which the study of phenotypic expres-sions of genomic defects as...