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Simultaneous Imaging of CBF Change and BOLD with Saturation-Recovery-T(1) Method

A neuroimaging technique based on the saturation-recovery (SR)-T(1) MRI method was applied for simultaneously imaging blood oxygenation level dependence (BOLD) contrast and cerebral blood flow change (ΔCBF), which is determined by CBF-sensitive T(1) relaxation rate change (ΔR(1) (CBF)). This techniq...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xiao, Zhu, Xiao-Hong, Zhang, Yi, Chen, Wei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4408048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25905715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122563
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author Wang, Xiao
Zhu, Xiao-Hong
Zhang, Yi
Chen, Wei
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Zhu, Xiao-Hong
Zhang, Yi
Chen, Wei
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description A neuroimaging technique based on the saturation-recovery (SR)-T(1) MRI method was applied for simultaneously imaging blood oxygenation level dependence (BOLD) contrast and cerebral blood flow change (ΔCBF), which is determined by CBF-sensitive T(1) relaxation rate change (ΔR(1) (CBF)). This technique was validated by quantitatively examining the relationships among ΔR(1) (CBF), ΔCBF, BOLD and relative CBF change (rCBF), which was simultaneously measured by laser Doppler flowmetry under global ischemia and hypercapnia conditions, respectively, in the rat brain. It was found that during ischemia, BOLD decreased 23.1±2.8% in the cortical area; ΔR(1) (CBF) decreased 0.020±0.004s(-1) corresponding to a ΔCBF decrease of 1.07±0.24 ml/g/min and 89.5±1.8% CBF reduction (n=5), resulting in a baseline CBF value (=1.18 ml/g/min) consistent with the literature reports. The CBF change quantification based on temperature corrected ΔR(1) (CBF) had a better accuracy than apparent R(1) change (ΔR(1) (app)); nevertheless, ΔR(1) (app) without temperature correction still provides a good approximation for quantifying CBF change since perfusion dominates the evolution of the longitudinal relaxation rate (R(1) (app)). In contrast to the excellent consistency between ΔCBF and rCBF measured during and after ischemia, the BOLD change during the post-ischemia period was temporally disassociated with ΔCBF, indicating distinct CBF and BOLD responses. Similar results were also observed for the hypercapnia study. The overall results demonstrate that the SR-T(1) MRI method is effective for noninvasive and quantitative imaging of both ΔCBF and BOLD associated with physiological and/or pathological changes.
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spelling pubmed-44080482015-05-04 Simultaneous Imaging of CBF Change and BOLD with Saturation-Recovery-T(1) Method Wang, Xiao Zhu, Xiao-Hong Zhang, Yi Chen, Wei PLoS One Research Article A neuroimaging technique based on the saturation-recovery (SR)-T(1) MRI method was applied for simultaneously imaging blood oxygenation level dependence (BOLD) contrast and cerebral blood flow change (ΔCBF), which is determined by CBF-sensitive T(1) relaxation rate change (ΔR(1) (CBF)). This technique was validated by quantitatively examining the relationships among ΔR(1) (CBF), ΔCBF, BOLD and relative CBF change (rCBF), which was simultaneously measured by laser Doppler flowmetry under global ischemia and hypercapnia conditions, respectively, in the rat brain. It was found that during ischemia, BOLD decreased 23.1±2.8% in the cortical area; ΔR(1) (CBF) decreased 0.020±0.004s(-1) corresponding to a ΔCBF decrease of 1.07±0.24 ml/g/min and 89.5±1.8% CBF reduction (n=5), resulting in a baseline CBF value (=1.18 ml/g/min) consistent with the literature reports. The CBF change quantification based on temperature corrected ΔR(1) (CBF) had a better accuracy than apparent R(1) change (ΔR(1) (app)); nevertheless, ΔR(1) (app) without temperature correction still provides a good approximation for quantifying CBF change since perfusion dominates the evolution of the longitudinal relaxation rate (R(1) (app)). In contrast to the excellent consistency between ΔCBF and rCBF measured during and after ischemia, the BOLD change during the post-ischemia period was temporally disassociated with ΔCBF, indicating distinct CBF and BOLD responses. Similar results were also observed for the hypercapnia study. The overall results demonstrate that the SR-T(1) MRI method is effective for noninvasive and quantitative imaging of both ΔCBF and BOLD associated with physiological and/or pathological changes. Public Library of Science 2015-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4408048/ /pubmed/25905715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122563 Text en © 2015 Wang 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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Wang, Xiao
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Simultaneous Imaging of CBF Change and BOLD with Saturation-Recovery-T(1) Method
title Simultaneous Imaging of CBF Change and BOLD with Saturation-Recovery-T(1) Method
title_full Simultaneous Imaging of CBF Change and BOLD with Saturation-Recovery-T(1) Method
title_fullStr Simultaneous Imaging of CBF Change and BOLD with Saturation-Recovery-T(1) Method
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous Imaging of CBF Change and BOLD with Saturation-Recovery-T(1) Method
title_short Simultaneous Imaging of CBF Change and BOLD with Saturation-Recovery-T(1) Method
title_sort simultaneous imaging of cbf change and bold with saturation-recovery-t(1) method
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4408048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25905715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122563
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