3 research outputs found
Sex matters: The MouseX DW-ALLEN Atlas for mice diffusion-weighted MR imaging
Overcoming sex bias in preclinical research requires not only including animals of both sexes in the experiments, but also developing proper tools to handle such data. Recent work revealed sensitivity of diffusion-weighted MRI to glia morphological changes in response to inflammatory stimuli, opening up exciting possibilities to characterize inflammation in a variety of preclinical models of pathologies, the great majority of them available in mice. However, there are limited resources dedicated to mouse imaging, like those required for the data processing and analysis. To fill this gap, we build a mouse MRI template of both structural and diffusion contrasts, with anatomical annotation according to the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas, the most detailed public resource for mouse brain investigation. To achieve a standardized resource, we use a large cohort of animals in vivo, and include animals of both sexes. To prove the utility of this resource to integrate imaging and molecular data, we demonstrate significant association between the mean diffusivity from MRI and gene expression-based glia density. To demonstrate the need of equitable sex representation, we compared across sexes the warp fields needed to match a male-based template, and our template built with both sexes. Then, we use both templates for analysing mice imaging data obtained in animals of different ages, demonstrating that using a male-based template creates spurious significant sex effects, not present otherwise. All in all, our MouseX DW-ALLEN Atlas will be a widely useful resource getting us one step closer to equitable healthcare
Imaging the brain across the lifespan: A rat model of healthy ageing
Póster presentado al FENS Forum, celebrado en Paris del 9 al 13 de julio de 2022 y al 19th Christmas Meeting, celebrado en el Instituto de Neurociencias (IN-CSIC-UMH) los dÃas 20 y 21 de diciembre de 2022.Grant PGC2018-101055-B-100.Peer reviewe
MRI reveals reduced microstructural brain integrity in the APP/SEN1 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
Póster presentado al FENS Forum, celebrado en Paris del 9 al 13 de julio de 2022 y al 19th Christmas Meeting, celebrado en el Instituto de Neurociencias (IN-CSIC-UMH) los dÃas 20 y 21 de diciembre de 2022.Grant PGC2018-101055-B-I00.Peer reviewe