Katharina
Schregel1, Eva Wuerfel1, Jens Wuerfel1, Dirk
Petersen1, Ralph Sinkus2
1University of Luebeck,
MRE
is an innovative imaging technique developed to non-invasively map and
quantify the viscoelastic properties of tissue in vivo. As pathological
alterations cause changes in elasticity and viscosity, MRE might be applied
to characterize the structural integrity of given tissues and could be
employed for diagnosis and clinical monitoring of neurodegenerative diseases
such as multiple sclerosis. Therefore it appears to be essential to evaluate
the effect of pathological processes occurring in multiple sclerosis on the
viscoelastic properties of cerebral tissue with the help of experimental
rodent models. We introduced the cuprizone mouse-model (C57/black6) which
depicts key features of multiple sclerosis.