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Altered Resting-State fMRI Signals in Acute Stroke Patients with Ischemic Penumbra

BACKGROUND: Identifying the ischemic penumbra in acute stroke subjects is important for the clinical decision making process. The aim of this study was to use resting-state functional magnetic resonance singal (fMRI) to investigate the change in the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) of...

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Autores principales: Tsai, Yuan-Hsiung, Yuan, Rui, Huang, Yen-Chu, Weng, Hsu-Huei, Yeh, Mei-Yu, Lin, Ching-Po, Biswal, Bharat B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4133354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25121486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105117
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author Tsai, Yuan-Hsiung
Yuan, Rui
Huang, Yen-Chu
Weng, Hsu-Huei
Yeh, Mei-Yu
Lin, Ching-Po
Biswal, Bharat B.
author_facet Tsai, Yuan-Hsiung
Yuan, Rui
Huang, Yen-Chu
Weng, Hsu-Huei
Yeh, Mei-Yu
Lin, Ching-Po
Biswal, Bharat B.
author_sort Tsai, Yuan-Hsiung
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description BACKGROUND: Identifying the ischemic penumbra in acute stroke subjects is important for the clinical decision making process. The aim of this study was to use resting-state functional magnetic resonance singal (fMRI) to investigate the change in the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) of these subjects in three different subsections of acute stroke regions: the infarct core tissue, the penumbra tissue, and the normal brain tissue. Another aim of this study was to test the feasilbility of consistently detecting the penumbra region of the brain through ALFF analysis. METHODS: Sixteen subjects with first-ever acute ischemic stroke were scanned within 27 hours of the onset of stroke using magnetic resonance imaging. The core of infarct regions and penumbra regions were determined by diffusion and perfusion-weighted imaging respectively. The ALFF were measured from resting-state blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) fMRI scans. The averaged relative ALFF value of each regions were correlated with the time after the onset of stroke. RESULTS: Relative ALFF values were significantly different in the infarct core tissue, penumbra tissue and normal brain tissue. The locations of lesions in the ALFF maps did not match perfectly with diffusion and perfusion-weighted imagings; however, these maps provide a contrast that can be used to differentiate between penumbra brain tissue and normal brain tissue. Significant correlations between time after stroke onset and the relative ALFF values were present in the penumbra tissue but not in the infarct core and normal brain tissue. CONCLUSION: Preliminary results from this study suggest that the ALFF reflects the underlying neurovascular activity and has a great potential to estimate the brain tissue viability after ischemia. Results also show that the ALFF may contribute to acute stroke imaging for thrombolytic or neuroprotective therapies.
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spelling pubmed-41333542014-08-19 Altered Resting-State fMRI Signals in Acute Stroke Patients with Ischemic Penumbra Tsai, Yuan-Hsiung Yuan, Rui Huang, Yen-Chu Weng, Hsu-Huei Yeh, Mei-Yu Lin, Ching-Po Biswal, Bharat B. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Identifying the ischemic penumbra in acute stroke subjects is important for the clinical decision making process. The aim of this study was to use resting-state functional magnetic resonance singal (fMRI) to investigate the change in the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) of these subjects in three different subsections of acute stroke regions: the infarct core tissue, the penumbra tissue, and the normal brain tissue. Another aim of this study was to test the feasilbility of consistently detecting the penumbra region of the brain through ALFF analysis. METHODS: Sixteen subjects with first-ever acute ischemic stroke were scanned within 27 hours of the onset of stroke using magnetic resonance imaging. The core of infarct regions and penumbra regions were determined by diffusion and perfusion-weighted imaging respectively. The ALFF were measured from resting-state blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) fMRI scans. The averaged relative ALFF value of each regions were correlated with the time after the onset of stroke. RESULTS: Relative ALFF values were significantly different in the infarct core tissue, penumbra tissue and normal brain tissue. The locations of lesions in the ALFF maps did not match perfectly with diffusion and perfusion-weighted imagings; however, these maps provide a contrast that can be used to differentiate between penumbra brain tissue and normal brain tissue. Significant correlations between time after stroke onset and the relative ALFF values were present in the penumbra tissue but not in the infarct core and normal brain tissue. CONCLUSION: Preliminary results from this study suggest that the ALFF reflects the underlying neurovascular activity and has a great potential to estimate the brain tissue viability after ischemia. Results also show that the ALFF may contribute to acute stroke imaging for thrombolytic or neuroprotective therapies. Public Library of Science 2014-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4133354/ /pubmed/25121486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105117 Text en © 2014 Tsai et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tsai, Yuan-Hsiung
Yuan, Rui
Huang, Yen-Chu
Weng, Hsu-Huei
Yeh, Mei-Yu
Lin, Ching-Po
Biswal, Bharat B.
Altered Resting-State fMRI Signals in Acute Stroke Patients with Ischemic Penumbra
title Altered Resting-State fMRI Signals in Acute Stroke Patients with Ischemic Penumbra
title_full Altered Resting-State fMRI Signals in Acute Stroke Patients with Ischemic Penumbra
title_fullStr Altered Resting-State fMRI Signals in Acute Stroke Patients with Ischemic Penumbra
title_full_unstemmed Altered Resting-State fMRI Signals in Acute Stroke Patients with Ischemic Penumbra
title_short Altered Resting-State fMRI Signals in Acute Stroke Patients with Ischemic Penumbra
title_sort altered resting-state fmri signals in acute stroke patients with ischemic penumbra
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4133354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25121486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105117
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