This webinar will introduce the iNSiGHT preclinical DXA system from OsteoSys. The system is considered one of the best-in-class, preclinical DXA systems.
The system is a fully shielded DXA (DEXA, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry) system, designed specifically for preclinical small animal models.
The DXA technology provides quantification of body composition, such as bone mineral density (BMD), and measures of lean and fat mass.
About OsteoSys
Osteosys has been providing clinical body composition analyzers for over 20 years, with around 20,000 systems installed world-wide. With a strong background in research and development, Osteosys took their experience with clinical DXA technology and created the iNSiGHT system, providing researchers with a state-of-the-art tool to study body composition non-invasively, with low dose radiation, suitable for longitudinal studies.
Preclinical DXA for in vivo body composition and bone mineral density measurements
1. iNSiGHT
Preclinical DXA system for in
vivo body composition and
bone mineral density
measurements
Tonya Coulthard, MSc.
Manager, Imaging Division
tcoulthard@scintica.com
3. iNSiGHT
Preclinical DXA system for in
vivo body composition and
bone mineral density
measurements
Tonya Coulthard, MSc.
Manager, Imaging Division
tcoulthard@scintica.com
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What is DXA and How Does it Work
• Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry
• Acquired Images
• Available Measurements
• Comparison to Other Techniques
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Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA or DEXA)
• DXA is used to assess body composition
• Different tissues in the body have varying mass attenuation
coefficients (µn)
• Two different x-ray beams, having different energies are
generated at the source, passing through the body, hitting
the x-ray detector
• Equations are used to determine which type of tissue each
pixel on the image represents
• Bone
• Soft tissue – fat mass or lean tissue mass
Figure from Luo, Yunhua. 2017. Chapter 3 – Bone Imaging for
Osteoporosis Assessment
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Available Measurements
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Parameter
Unit of
Measure
Description
(available on whole animal, or from each ROI)
BMD g/cm2 Bone Mineral Density
Bone Area cm2 Bone Area in Image
BMC g
Bone Mineral Contents (Bone Mass)
BMC = bone density x bone area
Fat g Fat mass
Fat Ratio % Fat Ratio = Fat/Total Mass
Lean g Fat free mass
Lean Ratio % Lean Ratio = Lean/Total Mass
Total Mass g Total Mass = Fat + Lean + Bone
Tissue Area cm2 Tissue Area in Image
Images acquired using the iNSiGHT DXA system
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Comparison to Other Techniques
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DXA NMR (Echo MRI)
Measurements
Available
• Fat Mass
• Lean Mass
• Bone Mineral Content
• Fat Mass
• Lean Mass
• Water Content
Scan Time • 25 seconds
• 80 seconds
• 30 seconds without water
content
Advantages
• Bone/lean/fat and weight
measurements
• Images acquired
• High degree of accuracy
(CV < 1%, R2 > 0.9)
• Water content available
• No anesthesia required
Disadvantages • Requires anesthesia
• No bone or weight
information
• No images available
DXA
NMR
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iNSiGHT: System Components
• X-Ray Benchtop Cabinet
• Self-shielded
• Integrated anesthesia
• Standard electrical connection
• Software Workstation
• Windows 10 operating system
• Offline Analysis Software
• License based for offline analysis
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iNSiGHT: System Features and Benefits
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• Longitudinal studies
• Non-invasive data acquisition allows studying changes in body composition
over time
• Easy data acquisition
• No preparation steps other anesthesia required
• Low dose radiation
• Minimizing effects on animals during each imaging session
• Fast scan times (~25 seconds/scan)
• Allows for high throughput studies
• High-resolution images (100µm)
• Study changes in body composition on small animals, incl. mice, rats, etc.
• Wide scan area (16.5 x 25.5 cm)
• Allows for a variety of animal models to be imaged, from 10 ~ 500g
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iNSiGHT: Technical Specifications
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Specification Details
Scan Method Cone Beam
Animal Size 10 ~ 500g
Scan Time 25 seconds
Image Area (maximum) 16.5 x 25.5cm
Pixel Size
100µm at 1.2X
31µm at 4X
Operating System Windows 10, 64bit
Dimensions (WxDxH) 66 x 61 x 113 cm
Power 110/240VAC, 50/60Hz, 200VA
Operating Temp 10 ~ 40oC
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iNSiGHT: Analysis Software
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Parameter
Unit of
Measure
Description
(available on whole animal, or from each ROI)
BMC g Bone Mineral Contents (Bone Mass)
BMC = bone density x bone area
Fat g Fat mass
Fat Ratio % Fat Ratio = Fat/Total Mass
Lean g Fat free mass
Lean Ratio % Lean Ratio = Lean/Total Mass
Total Mass g Total Mass = Fat + Lean + Bone
BMD g/cm2 Bone Mineral Density
Bone Area cm2 Bone Area in Image
Tissue Area cm2 Tissue Area in Image
The image can be magnified to help
draw specific ROIs, or to make length
measurements on any bone
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iNSiGHT: Analysis Software
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• Up to 7 ROIs can be drawn to get specific
information
• An exclusion ROI (blue) can be drawn
and applied to all calculations
• Length measurements can be completed
on any bone
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iNSiGHT: Analysis Software
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• Results from a longitudinal study can be
displayed over time
• Both trendlines and graphical
representation of data is available
• All data can be exported in .csv format
• Images can be exported in standard
formats
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Research Areas of Interest
• DXA, resulting bone mineral density
and body composition data can be
used in a wide variety of research
areas
• The iNSiGHT system can be used to
assess the progression or regression
of disease in response to a
therapeutic regime
• Bone Mineral Density:
• Metabolic bone diseases, such as
osteoporosis, etc.
• Arthritis
• Musculoskeletal diseases
• Drug safety and toxicology
• Lean/Fat Mass:
• Metabolic disorders, such as diabetes,
obesity, etc.
• Musculoskeletal diseases
• Drug safety and toxicology
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Key Studies – Body Composition Analysis
• Body composition was analyzed in both
mice and rats over time
• X-Ray images were used to visualize
skeletal and organ structures
• Bone Segmentation images were used to
check posture and confirm results
• Color Composition images were used to
monitor lean and fat mass over time
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2019 KALAS International Symposium
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Key Studies – Obesity Study in Rats
• This study showed the iNSiGHT system could be
used to study changes in body composition over
time
• Rats fed normal and high fat diets over an 8-week study
• Accuracy of DXA weight results was assessed by
comparison to electronic scale measurements
• Precision was assessed by measuring the coefficient
of variation (CV) by making repeated measurements
at week 8
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Yeu, Jungyun et al. Laboratory Animal Research (2019) 35:2
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Key Studies – Obesity Study in Rats
• Precision was assessed by measuring the coefficient
of variation (CV) by making repeated measurements
at week 8
• Accuracy of DXA weight results was assessed by
comparison to electronic scale measurements
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Yeu, Jungyun et al. Laboratory Animal Research (2019) 35:2
• Change in total body weight (TBW), total body fat
weight (TBFW), and total body lean weight (TBLW)
is shown over time in high fat diet and normal diet
• Difference between diets is shown in the bar graphs
over time
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Key Studies – DXA vs NRM (Echo MRI)
• Comparison of body composition analysis results
between DXA and NMR (echo MRI), verifying both
precision and accuracy
• Results were compared between modalities and to
autopsy results
• Authors found a higher level of precision and
accuracy in the DXA measurements compared to
NMR (echo MRI), along with additional bone
mineral density measurements available using DXA
and not with NMR
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Baek, Kyung-Wan et al. Journal of Bone Metabolism. (2020) 27:4
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Key Studies – DXA vs NMR (Echo MRI)
• Accuracy of results between systems was compared by
measuring Fat Mass
• No difference was seen between euthanized and
anesthetized animals using DXA, a difference was
noted when using NMR
• Body Weight and Bone Mineral Content were only
available on DXA and showed very strong correlation with
the reference measured on electronic scale
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Baek, Kyung-Wan et al. Journal of Bone Metabolism. (2020) 27:4
• Precision was assessed for all
available measurements on each
modality
• Bone mineral content, body
weight, and femur length
measurements are not available
using NMR
• RE results are from euthanized
animals, RA results are from
anesthetized animals,
repositioned between each
measurement
29. Questions?
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Tonya Coulthard, MSc.
Manager, Imaging Division
tcoulthard@scintica.com