MRI evaluation of pulmonary lesions induced by instillation of fMLP in mice

Starting date
July 1, 2006
Duration (months)
24
Departments
Computer Science, Department of Engineering for Innovation Medicine, Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences
Managers or local contacts
Osculati Francesco
Keyword
MRI, Imaging, Lung function decay, Smoking habitus, Antimicrobial activity

  1. Induction of pulmonary emphysema in C57BL/6J mice by intra-tracheal instillation of a peptide chemotactic for neutrophils (fMLP).
  2. Implementation of a non-invasive experimental protocol for detection of pulmonary emphysema. We will test several MRI methodologies including forced ventilation with 02, pulmonary perfusion by contrast agents and ventilation with fluorinated gases. From this first step, we will select an MRI protocol (acquisition sequences, timing of the experiment, nucleus of interest etc) that we will compared with ex vivo examinations.
  3. Validation of the protocol through comparison with histology. MRI images obtained as described before will be compared with histological slices in order to validate the method.
  4. In vivo investigation of the efficacy of reference drugs. Some experiments will be performed to test the sensibility of the method to the efficacy of approved drugs.

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