Ultrasound detection of spontaneous hepato-cellular carcinomas in X/myc bitransgenic mice

W. Mai, L. Barraud, L. Lefrancois, J. Y. Scoazec, S. Guerret, D. Vray, P. Merle, L. Vitvitski-Trepo, C. Trepo, Marc F. Janier

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Aims: To evaluate trans-abdominal ultrasound for the detection of Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in a bitrasgenic murine (X/myc) model using a commercially available high-frequency ultrasound unit. Methods: Sixty-one female animals were included in this study. These animals were submitted to a single ultrasound examination of the liver under general anesthesia (isoflurane), and then euthanized. Results of ultrasound were compared with necropsy and histopathology. Results: The lesions demonstrated a fairly consistent aspect (oval- or round-shaped, well-defined hypoechoic homogeneous lesions), and lesions as small as 2 mm were identified. For detection of hepatic nodules per mouse the sensitivity was 75%, the specificity was 100% and the accuracy was 88.5%. For detection of hepatic focal lesions per lesions the overall sensitivity was 60%, the specificity was 97%, and the accuracy was 75.9%. Contrast-enhanced harmonic ultrasound imaging did not improve the identification of the lesions in our experimental conditions. Conclusion: High-frequency ultrasound appears to be an efficient tool allowing new possibilities to use this animal model and evaluate new therapies in longitudinal studies, which are much more powerful.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)651-657
Nombre de pages7
journalLiver International
Volume24
Numéro de publication6
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 déc. 2004
Modification externeOui

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