Dynamic observation of angiogenesis of the rat cerebral C6 gliomas with steady-state susceptibility contrast-enhanced MR perfusion imaging
10.3321/j.issn:1003-3289.2009.10.009
- VernacularTitle:对比剂稳态磁化率MR成像动态观察大鼠C6胶质瘤血管生成
- Author:
Hongtao NIU
;
Wenli ZHANG
;
Qiyong GUO
;
Bing YU
;
Li MA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Glioma;
Magnetic resonance imaging;
Angiogenesis;
Models;
animal
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology
2009;25(10):1761-1764
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To observe changes of the structure and function of microvessels during the formation and development of the rat cerebral glioma with steady-state susceptibility contrast-enhanced MR imaging. Methods A total of 30 bearing-tumor rats were divided into 3 groups (1-week group, 2-week group and 3-week group) and underwent MR examination. Blood volime (BV) and vessel size index (VSI_(MRI)) of peripheral tumor areas, central tumor areas and normal cerebral tissue in the opposite side were measured, and compared with histologic findings. Results With time of bearing-tumor increasing, BV of central tumor area present an up-and-down curve-like change, which related to the host blood vessel regression in tumor central area, the decreasing of blood vessel density and histopathologically obvious necrosis. BV of peripheral tumor areas increased because of active blood angiogenesis in this area, while VSI_(MRI) increased gradually, especially in the central tumor area. There was obviously correlation between the VSI_(MRI) and VSI _(histo) (P<0.01). Conclusion BV and VSI_(MRI) can exactly reflect the morphology and functional information of microcirculation of tumor during the growth and development of gliomas.