Noninvasive monitoring of mouse renal allograft rejection using micro-CT

Ann Surg Treat Res. 2015 May;88(5):276-80. doi: 10.4174/astr.2015.88.5.276. Epub 2015 Apr 30.

Abstract

Purpose: Acute renal graft rejection can only be definitively diagnosed by renal biopsy. However, biopsies carry a risk of renal transplant injury and loss. Micro-CT is widely used in preclinical studies of small animals. Here, we propose micro-CT could noninvasively monitor and evaluate renal location and function in a mouse kidney transplant model.

Methods: Orthotopic kidney transplantation was performed in a BALB/c -to- C57BL/6j or C57BL/6j-to- C57BL/6j mouse model. After optimizing imaging techniques, five mice were imaged with micro-CT and the findings were verified histologically.

Results: Micro-CT can monitor and evaluate renal location and function after orthotopic kidney transplantation. There were no mice deaths while renal transplants were failure.

Conclusion: We propose that graft micro-CT imaging is a new option that is noninvasive and specific, and can aid in early detection and follow-up of acute renal rejection. This method is potentially useful to improve posttransplant rejection monitoring.

Keywords: Kidney transplant; Micro-CT; Noninvasive monitoring.