Christiane L. Mallett1,2, Paula J. Foster1,2
1Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts
Research Institute,
Purpose:
To obtain high-quality images of the mouse prostate for studies of prostate
cancer. Methods: Mice were imaged with balanced steady state free precession
(bSSFP), T1- and T2-weighted spin-echo sequences. Results: We obtained
whole-body images at 200 micron resolution that included the prostate,
popliteal and inguinal lymph nodes in ~25 mins. 2D T1- and T2-weighted SE
sequences had inferior SNR per slice thickness and prostate-fat CNR relative
to bSSFP. Conclusion: bSSFP gives fast, high resolution, 3D mouse prostate
and body imaging with high SNR and CNR. This will be used in studies of
prostate cancer and metastasis.