2021
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.27925
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Characterizing Fibrosis and Inflammation in a Partial Bile Duct Ligation Mouse Model by Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Abstract: Background Partial bile duct ligation (PBDL) model is a reliable cholestatic fibrosis experimental model that showed complex histopathological changes. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of PBDL have not been well characterized. Purpose To investigate the potential of MRI parameters in assessing fibrosis in PBDL and explore the relationships between MRI and pathological features. Animal Model Established PBDL models. Population Fifty‐four mice were randomly divided into four timepoints PBDL groups and o… Show more

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“…K values are a measure of the complexity and heterogeneity of the cell microenvironment. K values were significantly reduced after PH, in line with the results of Sheng et al [ 29 ] Residual hepatic sinusoids dilate, the arrangement of the sieve plate disappears after PH, exposing the surface of hepatic parenchymal cells to the portal vein, resulting in a relative reduction in tissue complexity [ 30 ]. A reduction in tissue complexity may explain our observation that K values decreased in the early postoperative period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…K values are a measure of the complexity and heterogeneity of the cell microenvironment. K values were significantly reduced after PH, in line with the results of Sheng et al [ 29 ] Residual hepatic sinusoids dilate, the arrangement of the sieve plate disappears after PH, exposing the surface of hepatic parenchymal cells to the portal vein, resulting in a relative reduction in tissue complexity [ 30 ]. A reduction in tissue complexity may explain our observation that K values decreased in the early postoperative period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used non-invasive technology that has been employed for the diagnosis and grading of hepatic fibrosis in clinical practice 8 . In preclinical studies, MRI has been shown to differentiate pathological changes related to pBDL 9 . Although MRI is well tolerated in humans, a few important differences need to be highlighted in animal studies 10 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MRI is believed to be the most promising method for the detection of hepatic inflammation due to its noninvasiveness and ability to provide quantitative measurements for various parameters 7 . Several MRI parameters were reported to be correlated with inflammation grades such as T2 value, 8 intravoxel incoherent motion diffusion‐weighted imaging (IVIM‐DWI), and T1 relaxation time in the rotation frame (T1ρ) 9,10 . However, these studies were aimed at patients with chronic liver disease but not steatohepatitis.…”
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