Utilization of potato starch suspension for MR-microimaging in ex vivo mouse embryos

利用马铃薯淀粉悬浮液对离体小鼠胚胎进行磁共振显微成像

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Abstract

Magnetic resonance (MR) microimaging of the mouse embryo is a promising tool to noninvasively investigate the microstructure of the brain of a developing mouse. The proton-free fluid is used for the liquid surrounding the specimen in MR microimaging, but the potential issue of image quality remains due to the air bubbles on the specimen and the retained water proton in the curvature of the embryo. Furthermore, the specimen may move during the scanning, resulting in motion artifact. Here, we developed the new concept of the ex vivo microimaging protocol with the robust method using the potato starch-containing biological polymers. Potato starch suspension with PBS significantly reduced T1 and T2 signal intensity of the suspension and strongly suppressed the motion of the embryo. Furthermore, potato starch-PBS suspension is stable for long-time scanning at room temperature. These results indicate the utility of potato starch suspension for MR microimaging in mouse embryos.

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