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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 70, Issue 5 2164-2172, Copyright © 1991 by American Physiological Society
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R. Ross, L. Leger, R. Guardo, J. De Guise and B. G. Pike
Departement d'Education Physique, Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the viability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a means of measuring the body composition of rodents. To do so we compared adipose tissue (AT) volumes measured by MRI with those obtained by X-ray computerized tomography (CT) in a group of rats (n = 17) varying in weight (465-815 g) and percent body fat (5.4-31.1%), with the latter determined by chemical analysis. For both MRI and CT, AT volumes (cm3) per transverse slice (3-mm thickness, 21-mm centers) were determined using a computer-based image analysis system that permitted detailed comparisons of both visceral and subcutaneous AT depots. Total AT volumes were calculated using a linear interpolation of AT areas obtained on consecutive slices. Correlation coefficients between MRI and CT for visceral [r = 0.98, standard error of estimate (SEE) = 6.8 cm3], subcutaneous (r = 0.98, SEE = 6.5 cm3), and total AT volumes (r = 0.99, SEE = 9.0 cm3) were highly significant (P less than 0.001). Both MRI- and CT-predicted AT mass (assuming fat density = 0.90 g/ml) correlated strongly with chemically extracted lipid (grams) values (r = 0.98, SEE 9.6 g and r = 0.99, SEE = 6.9 g, respectively). Post hoc Scheffe contrasts demonstrated that the mean AT and lipid mass values derived by the three methods were not significantly different (P = 0.01). No systematic differences were observed because the regression lines derived for either MRI or CT vs. chemical analysis were not significantly different from the identity line.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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