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Mapping cerebral pulse pressure and arterial compliance over the adult lifespan with optical imaging

Cerebrovascular health is important for maintaining a high level of cognitive performance, not only in old age, but also throughout the lifespan. Recently, it was first demonstrated that diffuse optical imaging measures of pulse amplitude and arterial compliance can provide estimates of cerebral art...

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Autores principales: Tan, Chin Hong, Low, Kathy A., Kong, Tania, Fletcher, Mark A., Zimmerman, Benjamin, Maclin, Edward L., Chiarelli, Antonio M., Gratton, Gabriele, Fabiani, Monica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28234912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171305
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author Tan, Chin Hong
Low, Kathy A.
Kong, Tania
Fletcher, Mark A.
Zimmerman, Benjamin
Maclin, Edward L.
Chiarelli, Antonio M.
Gratton, Gabriele
Fabiani, Monica
author_facet Tan, Chin Hong
Low, Kathy A.
Kong, Tania
Fletcher, Mark A.
Zimmerman, Benjamin
Maclin, Edward L.
Chiarelli, Antonio M.
Gratton, Gabriele
Fabiani, Monica
author_sort Tan, Chin Hong
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description Cerebrovascular health is important for maintaining a high level of cognitive performance, not only in old age, but also throughout the lifespan. Recently, it was first demonstrated that diffuse optical imaging measures of pulse amplitude and arterial compliance can provide estimates of cerebral arterial health throughout the cortex, and were associated with age, estimated cardiorespiratory fitness (eCRF), neuroanatomy and cognitive function in older adults (aged 55–87). The current study replicates and extends the original findings using a broader age range (a new adult sample aged 18–75), longer recording periods (360 s), and a more extensive optical montage (1536 channels). These methodological improvements represent a 5-fold increase in recording time and a 4-fold increase in coverage compared to the initial study. Results show that reliability for both pulse amplitude and compliance measures across recording blocks was very high (r(45) = .99 and .75, respectively). Pulse amplitude and pulse pressure were shown to correlate with age across the broader age range. We also found correlations between arterial health and both cortical and subcortical gray matter volumes. Additionally, we replicated the correlations between arterial compliance and age, eCRF, global brain atrophy, and cognitive flexibility. New regional analyses revealed that higher performance on the operation span (OSPAN) working memory task was associated with greater localized arterial compliance in frontoparietal cortex, but not with global arterial compliance. Further, greater arterial compliance in frontoparietal regions was associated with younger age and higher eCRF. These associations were not present in the visual cortex. The current study not only replicates the initial one in a sample including a much wider age range, but also provides new evidence showing that frontoparietal regions may be especially vulnerable to vascular degeneration during brain aging, with potential functional consequences in cognition.
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spelling pubmed-53251892017-03-09 Mapping cerebral pulse pressure and arterial compliance over the adult lifespan with optical imaging Tan, Chin Hong Low, Kathy A. Kong, Tania Fletcher, Mark A. Zimmerman, Benjamin Maclin, Edward L. Chiarelli, Antonio M. Gratton, Gabriele Fabiani, Monica PLoS One Research Article Cerebrovascular health is important for maintaining a high level of cognitive performance, not only in old age, but also throughout the lifespan. Recently, it was first demonstrated that diffuse optical imaging measures of pulse amplitude and arterial compliance can provide estimates of cerebral arterial health throughout the cortex, and were associated with age, estimated cardiorespiratory fitness (eCRF), neuroanatomy and cognitive function in older adults (aged 55–87). The current study replicates and extends the original findings using a broader age range (a new adult sample aged 18–75), longer recording periods (360 s), and a more extensive optical montage (1536 channels). These methodological improvements represent a 5-fold increase in recording time and a 4-fold increase in coverage compared to the initial study. Results show that reliability for both pulse amplitude and compliance measures across recording blocks was very high (r(45) = .99 and .75, respectively). Pulse amplitude and pulse pressure were shown to correlate with age across the broader age range. We also found correlations between arterial health and both cortical and subcortical gray matter volumes. Additionally, we replicated the correlations between arterial compliance and age, eCRF, global brain atrophy, and cognitive flexibility. New regional analyses revealed that higher performance on the operation span (OSPAN) working memory task was associated with greater localized arterial compliance in frontoparietal cortex, but not with global arterial compliance. Further, greater arterial compliance in frontoparietal regions was associated with younger age and higher eCRF. These associations were not present in the visual cortex. The current study not only replicates the initial one in a sample including a much wider age range, but also provides new evidence showing that frontoparietal regions may be especially vulnerable to vascular degeneration during brain aging, with potential functional consequences in cognition. Public Library of Science 2017-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5325189/ /pubmed/28234912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171305 Text en © 2017 Tan 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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Fletcher, Mark A.
Zimmerman, Benjamin
Maclin, Edward L.
Chiarelli, Antonio M.
Gratton, Gabriele
Fabiani, Monica
Mapping cerebral pulse pressure and arterial compliance over the adult lifespan with optical imaging
title Mapping cerebral pulse pressure and arterial compliance over the adult lifespan with optical imaging
title_full Mapping cerebral pulse pressure and arterial compliance over the adult lifespan with optical imaging
title_fullStr Mapping cerebral pulse pressure and arterial compliance over the adult lifespan with optical imaging
title_full_unstemmed Mapping cerebral pulse pressure and arterial compliance over the adult lifespan with optical imaging
title_short Mapping cerebral pulse pressure and arterial compliance over the adult lifespan with optical imaging
title_sort mapping cerebral pulse pressure and arterial compliance over the adult lifespan with optical imaging
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28234912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171305
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