This video describes the technique of DCE-MRI for orthotropic pancreatic tumor xenografts in mice. DCE-MRI is a non-invasive method to analyze microvasculature in a target tissue, and useful to assess vascular response in a tumor following a novel therapy. This method will assist investigators to apply DCE-MRI for orthotopic gastrointestinal cancer mouse models.
Protocol
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board. 1. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Apply MRI when tumor size is about 5 – 7 mm in diameter at usually 2~4 weeks after cell implantation. Use an MR scanner dedicated to small animal imaging or a clinical MR scanner equipped with a specialized coil for small animal imaging. NOTE: We used a 9.4T small animal MR scanner with…
Divulgaciones
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
9.4T MR scanner
Bruker Biospin Corporation
BioSpec 94/20 USR
Gadoteridol
Bracco Diagnostics Inc
NDC 0270-1111-03
Micro-polyethelene tube
Strategic Applications, Inc
#PE-10-25
30 G blunt tip needle
Strategic Applications, Inc
89134-194
Monitoring and gating system
SA instruments, Inc
Model 1030
This is an MR compatiable system to measure respiratory rating and body temperature of small animals at the same time.
DCE-MRI of Orthotopic Pancreatic Tumor Xenografts: A Method to Assess Microvasculature in a Target Tumor Tissue. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20321, doi: (2023).