Characterization of skin abnormalities in a mouse model of osteogenesis imperfecta using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging and Fourier transform infrared imaging spectroscopy

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العنوان: Characterization of skin abnormalities in a mouse model of osteogenesis imperfecta using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging and Fourier transform infrared imaging spectroscopy
المؤلفون: Holly C. Canuto, John C. Peckham, Alice H. Huang, Stephen B. Doty, Ron Herbert, Richard G. Spencer, Nancy Pleshko, Kenneth W. Fishbein
المصدر: NMR in Biomedicine. 25:169-176
بيانات النشر: Wiley, 2011.
سنة النشر: 2011
مصطلحات موضوعية: Pathology, medicine.medical_specialty, integumentary system, medicine.diagnostic_test, Chemistry, Magnetic resonance imaging, medicine.disease, Imaging spectroscopy, symbols.namesake, Fourier transform, medicine.anatomical_structure, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Dermis, Osteogenesis imperfecta, Collagen network, Microscopy, medicine, symbols, Molecular Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Magnetization transfer, Spectroscopy
الوصف: Evaluation of the skin phenotype in osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) typically involves biochemical measurements, such as histologic or biochemical assessment of the collagen produced from biopsy-derived dermal fibroblasts. As an alternative, the current study utilized non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) microscopy and optical spectroscopy to define biophysical characteristics of skin in an animal model of OI. MRI of skin harvested from control, homozygous oim/oim and heterozygous oim/+ mice demonstrated several differences in anatomic and biophysical properties. Fourier transform infrared imaging spectroscopy (FT-IRIS) was used to interpret observed MRI signal characteristics in terms of chemical composition. Differences between wild-type and OI mouse skin included the appearance of a collagen-depleted lower dermal layer containing prominent hair follicles in the oim/oim mice, accounting for 55% of skin thickness in these. The MRI magnetization transfer rate was lower by 50% in this layer as compared to the upper dermis, consistent with lower collagen content. The MRI transverse relaxation time, T2, was greater by 30% in the dermis of the oim/oim mice compared to controls, consistent with a more highly hydrated collagen network. Similarly, an FT-IRIS-defined measure of collagen integrity was 30% lower in the oim/oim mice. We conclude that characterization of phenotypic differences between the skin of OI and wild-type mice by MRI and FT-IRIS is feasible, and that these techniques provide powerful complementary approaches for the analysis of the skin phenotype in animal models of disease.
تدمد: 0952-3480
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::074003bcc670b2edfd83b7798af66636
https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.1732
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi...........074003bcc670b2edfd83b7798af66636
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE