Yuesong Yang1, Kela Liu1, Dan
Wang1, Mihaela Pop1, Jay Detsky1, Yingli Lu1,
Alexander J. Dick1, Martin J. Yaffe1, Graham A. Wright1
1Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Centre,
Triphenyltetrazolium
chloride (TTC) stain is commonly used for the validation of myocardial damage
in experimental cardiac MRI studies using various animal species such as
mice, dogs and pigs. However, subtle myocardial damage, border zone or
infarct heterogeneity associated with myocardial infarction (MI) is difficult
to recognize on TTC stains. In this study, we investigated the feasibility of
whole-mount heart histology that preserved the 3D morphology with a digital
display at the microscopic level as a new alternative in the validation of
myocardial damage in a porcine model of MI in experimental cardiac
late-enhancement (LE) MRI studies.