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MRI allows for longitudinal quantitative analysis of body fat composition in rats: An analysis of sibutramine-associated changes at the group level
Authors:Hans-Peter Müller  Heiko G Niessen  Thomas Kaulisch  Albert C Ludolph  Jan Kassubek  Detlef Stiller
Institution:1. Department of Neurology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany;2. Target Discovery Research Germany, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Biberach, Germany
Abstract:

Purpose

Body fat distribution changes are associated with multiple alterations in metabolism. Therefore, the assessment of body fat compartments by MRI in animal models is a promising approach to obesity research. Standard T1-weighted (T1w) whole body MRI was used here to quantify different effects in the subcutaneous and visceral fat compartments in rats under treatment with an anorexiant.

Materials and methods

Twenty rats on a high caloric diet were investigated by the identical MRI protocol at baseline and after seven weeks. Ten rats received a treatment with sibutramine, 10 rats served as vehicle control group. To longitudinally assess body fat components, MRI analysis was used with two approaches: 2D slicewise graphic analysis (SGA) was compared with an automated 3D analysis algorithm (3DA).

Results

At the group level, fat volume differences showed a longitudinal increase of subcutaneous and visceral fat volumes for the control group, whereas the sibutramine group showed stable subcutaneous fat volumes and decrease in visceral fat volumes. SGA and 3DA volume determination showed significant correlations for subcutaneous fat volume (C = 0.85, p < 0.001), visceral fat volume (C = 0.87, p < 0.001), and total fat volume (C = 0.90, p < 0.001).

Conclusion

It could be demonstrated that computer-based analysis of T1w MRI could be used to longitudinally assess changes in body fat compartments in rats at the group level. In detail, it was possible to investigate the effect of sibutramine separate on the fat compartments in rats.
Keywords:Magnetic resonance imaging  Subcutaneous fat volume  Visceral fat volume  Body fat composition  Rats  Sibutramine
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