Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6274915 | Neuroscience | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The carbogen challenge produced a BOLD signal twice as high as the hypercapnia challenge, in all brain tissues. The three brain tissues differed significantly from each other in their hemodynamic characteristics, supporting the graded vascularity of the tissues, with BVDÂ >Â GMÂ >Â WM. Within the GM cluster, a significant delay of â¼1.2Â s of the bolus arrival time was detected within the posterior cerebral artery territory relative to the middle and anterior cerebral artery territories. No differences were detected between right and left middle cerebral artery territories for all hemodynamic parameters. Within the BVD cluster, a significant delay of â¼1.9Â s of the bolus arrival time was detected within the veins relative to the arteries. This parameter enabled to differentiate between the various blood vessels, including arteries, veins and choroid plexus. This study provides reference values for several hemodynamic parameters, obtained from healthy brains, and may be clinically important in the assessment of patients with various vascular pathologies.
Keywords
DSCVMRTTPBVDCBVEPICBFBOLDACATCDMCAVOIMTTPCAMRISignal recoveryEcho-planar imagingMagnetic resonance imagingcerebral blood flowCerebral blood volumevolume of interestTCD, Transcranial Dopplertime to peakblood oxygen level dependentanterior cerebral arterymiddle cerebral arteryPosterior cerebral arteryGray matterwhite matterHypercapniavasomotor reactivityCarbogendynamic susceptibility contrast
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Authors
M. Artzi, O. Aizenstein, R. Abramovitch, D.Ben Bashat,