BioTechniques (Jul 2014)

Multi-modality imaging of a murine mammary window chamber for breast cancer research

  • Rachel Schafer,
  • Hui Min Leung,
  • Arthur F. Gmitro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/000114191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 1
pp. 45 – 50

Abstract

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Window chamber models have been developed and utilized as a means to study the complex microenvironment in which cancers develop, proliferate, and metastasize in small animals. Here we utilize rapid prototyping printer technology to construct a new plastic orthotopic mammary window chamber that is compatible with magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear imaging, and optical imaging. Optical imaging allows for high-resolution cellular and molecular level analysis of tissues; magnetic resonance imaging provides quantitative measures of tumor size, perfusion, diffusion, fat/water content relaxation parameters; and a nuclear imaging technique, called the Beta Imager, supports functional and metabolic imaging. Our demonstration of the multiple imaging capabilities of this model suggests that it can be used as a powerful platform for studying basic cancer biology and developing new cancer therapies.

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