Measuring liver triglyceride content in mice: non-invasive magnetic resonance methods as an alternative to histopathology

Object Quantitative assessment of liver fat is highly relevant to preclinical liver research and should ideally be performed non-invasively. This study aimed to compare three non-invasive Magnetic Resonance (MR) and two histopathological methods against the reference standard of biochemically determ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Magma (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2014-08, Vol.27 (4), p.317-327
Hauptverfasser: Runge, Jurgen H., Bakker, Pieter J., Gaemers, Ingrid C., Verheij, Joanne, Hakvoort, Theo B. M., Ottenhoff, Roelof, Nederveen, Aart J., Stoker, Jaap
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Zusammenfassung:Object Quantitative assessment of liver fat is highly relevant to preclinical liver research and should ideally be performed non-invasively. This study aimed to compare three non-invasive Magnetic Resonance (MR) and two histopathological methods against the reference standard of biochemically determined liver triglyceride content (LTC). Materials and methods A total of 50 mice [21 C57Bl/6OlaHsd mice (C57Bl/6), nine low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor knock-out −/− (LDL −/−) mice and 20 C57BL/6 mice] received either a high-fat, high-fat-high-cholesterol or control diet, respectively. Mice were examined 4, 8 or 12 weeks into the diet using MR [ 1 H-MR Spectroscopy, Proton Density Fat Fraction (PDFF), mDixon] and histopathological methods (visual scoring or digital image analysis (DIA) of Oil-Red-O (ORO) stained liver sections). Correlations [Pearson’s coefficient ( r )] were studied with respect to LTC. Results Microvesicular steatosis was seen in 42/50 mice. 1 H-MRS values showed normal to moderately elevated liver fat content. Visual scoring and DIA of ORO-sections correlated moderately with LTC at r  = 0.59 and r  = 0.49 ( P  
ISSN:0968-5243
1352-8661
DOI:10.1007/s10334-013-0414-3