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Influence of Vascular Variant of the Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) on Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Response to CO(2) and Static Functional Connectivity

INTRODUCTION: The fetal origin of the posterior cerebral artery (fPCA) is a frequent vascular variant in 11–29% of the population. For the fPCA, blood flow in the PCA originates from the anterior instead of the posterior circulation. We tested whether this blood supply variant impacts the cerebral b...

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Autores principales: Emmert, Kirsten, Zöller, Daniela, Preti, Maria Giulia, Van De Ville, Dimitri, Giannakopoulos, Panteleimon, Haller, Sven
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4988665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27532633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161121
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author Emmert, Kirsten
Zöller, Daniela
Preti, Maria Giulia
Van De Ville, Dimitri
Giannakopoulos, Panteleimon
Haller, Sven
author_facet Emmert, Kirsten
Zöller, Daniela
Preti, Maria Giulia
Van De Ville, Dimitri
Giannakopoulos, Panteleimon
Haller, Sven
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description INTRODUCTION: The fetal origin of the posterior cerebral artery (fPCA) is a frequent vascular variant in 11–29% of the population. For the fPCA, blood flow in the PCA originates from the anterior instead of the posterior circulation. We tested whether this blood supply variant impacts the cerebral blood flow assessed by arterial spin labeling (ASL), cerebrovascular reserve as well as resting-state static functional connectivity (sFC) in the sense of a systematic confound. METHODS: The study included 385 healthy, elderly subjects (mean age: 74.18 years [range: 68.9–90.4]; 243 female). Participants were classified into normal vascular supply (n = 296, 76.88%), right fetal origin (n = 23, 5.97%), left fetal origin (n = 16, 4.16%), bilateral fetal origin (n = 4, 1.04%), and intermediate (n = 46, 11.95%, excluded from further analysis) groups. ASL-derived relative cerebral blood flow (relCBF) maps and cerebrovascular reserve (CVR) maps derived from a CO(2) challenge with blocks of 7% CO(2) were compared. Additionally, sFC between 90 regions of interest (ROIs) was compared between the groups. RESULTS: CVR was significantly reduced in subjects with ipsilateral fPCA, most prominently in the temporal lobe. ASL yielded a non-significant trend towards reduced relCBF in bilateral posterior watershed areas. In contrast, conventional atlas-based sFC did not differ between groups. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, fPCA presence may bias the assessment of cerebrovascular reserve by reducing the response to CO(2). In contrast, its effect on ASL-assessed baseline perfusion was marginal. Moreover, fPCA presence did not systematically impact resting-state sFC. Taken together, this data implies that perfusion variables should take into account the vascularization patterns.
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spelling pubmed-49886652016-08-29 Influence of Vascular Variant of the Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) on Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Response to CO(2) and Static Functional Connectivity Emmert, Kirsten Zöller, Daniela Preti, Maria Giulia Van De Ville, Dimitri Giannakopoulos, Panteleimon Haller, Sven PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: The fetal origin of the posterior cerebral artery (fPCA) is a frequent vascular variant in 11–29% of the population. For the fPCA, blood flow in the PCA originates from the anterior instead of the posterior circulation. We tested whether this blood supply variant impacts the cerebral blood flow assessed by arterial spin labeling (ASL), cerebrovascular reserve as well as resting-state static functional connectivity (sFC) in the sense of a systematic confound. METHODS: The study included 385 healthy, elderly subjects (mean age: 74.18 years [range: 68.9–90.4]; 243 female). Participants were classified into normal vascular supply (n = 296, 76.88%), right fetal origin (n = 23, 5.97%), left fetal origin (n = 16, 4.16%), bilateral fetal origin (n = 4, 1.04%), and intermediate (n = 46, 11.95%, excluded from further analysis) groups. ASL-derived relative cerebral blood flow (relCBF) maps and cerebrovascular reserve (CVR) maps derived from a CO(2) challenge with blocks of 7% CO(2) were compared. Additionally, sFC between 90 regions of interest (ROIs) was compared between the groups. RESULTS: CVR was significantly reduced in subjects with ipsilateral fPCA, most prominently in the temporal lobe. ASL yielded a non-significant trend towards reduced relCBF in bilateral posterior watershed areas. In contrast, conventional atlas-based sFC did not differ between groups. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, fPCA presence may bias the assessment of cerebrovascular reserve by reducing the response to CO(2). In contrast, its effect on ASL-assessed baseline perfusion was marginal. Moreover, fPCA presence did not systematically impact resting-state sFC. Taken together, this data implies that perfusion variables should take into account the vascularization patterns. Public Library of Science 2016-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4988665/ /pubmed/27532633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161121 Text en © 2016 Emmert 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Emmert, Kirsten
Zöller, Daniela
Preti, Maria Giulia
Van De Ville, Dimitri
Giannakopoulos, Panteleimon
Haller, Sven
Influence of Vascular Variant of the Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) on Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Response to CO(2) and Static Functional Connectivity
title Influence of Vascular Variant of the Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) on Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Response to CO(2) and Static Functional Connectivity
title_full Influence of Vascular Variant of the Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) on Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Response to CO(2) and Static Functional Connectivity
title_fullStr Influence of Vascular Variant of the Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) on Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Response to CO(2) and Static Functional Connectivity
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Vascular Variant of the Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) on Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Response to CO(2) and Static Functional Connectivity
title_short Influence of Vascular Variant of the Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) on Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Response to CO(2) and Static Functional Connectivity
title_sort influence of vascular variant of the posterior cerebral artery (pca) on cerebral blood flow, vascular response to co(2) and static functional connectivity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4988665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27532633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161121
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