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Pharmacological MRI with Simultaneous Measurement of Cerebral Perfusion and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function using Interleaved Echo-Time Arterial Spin Labelling

Pharmacological MRI (phMRI) studies seek to capture changes in brain haemodynamics in response to a drug. This provides a methodological platform for the evaluation of novel therapeutics, and when applied to disease states, may provide diagnostic or mechanistic information pertaining to common brain...

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Autores principales: Perera, Charith, Harrison, Ian F., Lythgoe, Mark F., Thomas, David L., Wells, Jack A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Academic Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34144160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118270
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author Perera, Charith
Harrison, Ian F.
Lythgoe, Mark F.
Thomas, David L.
Wells, Jack A.
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description Pharmacological MRI (phMRI) studies seek to capture changes in brain haemodynamics in response to a drug. This provides a methodological platform for the evaluation of novel therapeutics, and when applied to disease states, may provide diagnostic or mechanistic information pertaining to common brain disorders such as dementia. Changes to brain perfusion and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) function can be probed, non-invasively, by arterial spin labelling (ASL) and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier arterial spin labelling (BCSFB-ASL) MRI respectively. Here, we introduce a method for simultaneous recording of pharmacological perturbation of brain perfusion and BCSFB function using interleaved echo-time ASL, applied to the anesthetized mouse brain. Using this approach, we capture an exclusive decrease in BCSFB-mediated delivery of arterial blood water to ventricular CSF, following anti-diuretic hormone, vasopressin, administration. The commonly used vasodilatory agent, CO(2), induced similar increases (~21%) in both cortical perfusion and the BCSFB-ASL signal. Furthermore, we present evidence that caffeine administration triggers a marked decrease in BCSFB-mediated labelled water delivery (41%), with no significant changes in cortical perfusion. Finally, we demonstrate a marked decrease in the functional response of the BCSFB to, vasopressin, in the aged vs adult brain. Together these data, the first of such kind, highlight the value of this translational approach to capture simultaneous and differential pharmacological modulation of vessel tone at the blood brain barrier and BCSFB and how this relationship may be modified in the ageing brain.
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spelling pubmed-85430422021-10-29 Pharmacological MRI with Simultaneous Measurement of Cerebral Perfusion and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function using Interleaved Echo-Time Arterial Spin Labelling Perera, Charith Harrison, Ian F. Lythgoe, Mark F. Thomas, David L. Wells, Jack A. Neuroimage Article Pharmacological MRI (phMRI) studies seek to capture changes in brain haemodynamics in response to a drug. This provides a methodological platform for the evaluation of novel therapeutics, and when applied to disease states, may provide diagnostic or mechanistic information pertaining to common brain disorders such as dementia. Changes to brain perfusion and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) function can be probed, non-invasively, by arterial spin labelling (ASL) and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier arterial spin labelling (BCSFB-ASL) MRI respectively. Here, we introduce a method for simultaneous recording of pharmacological perturbation of brain perfusion and BCSFB function using interleaved echo-time ASL, applied to the anesthetized mouse brain. Using this approach, we capture an exclusive decrease in BCSFB-mediated delivery of arterial blood water to ventricular CSF, following anti-diuretic hormone, vasopressin, administration. The commonly used vasodilatory agent, CO(2), induced similar increases (~21%) in both cortical perfusion and the BCSFB-ASL signal. Furthermore, we present evidence that caffeine administration triggers a marked decrease in BCSFB-mediated labelled water delivery (41%), with no significant changes in cortical perfusion. Finally, we demonstrate a marked decrease in the functional response of the BCSFB to, vasopressin, in the aged vs adult brain. Together these data, the first of such kind, highlight the value of this translational approach to capture simultaneous and differential pharmacological modulation of vessel tone at the blood brain barrier and BCSFB and how this relationship may be modified in the ageing brain. Academic Press 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8543042/ /pubmed/34144160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118270 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Perera, Charith
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Thomas, David L.
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Pharmacological MRI with Simultaneous Measurement of Cerebral Perfusion and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function using Interleaved Echo-Time Arterial Spin Labelling
title Pharmacological MRI with Simultaneous Measurement of Cerebral Perfusion and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function using Interleaved Echo-Time Arterial Spin Labelling
title_full Pharmacological MRI with Simultaneous Measurement of Cerebral Perfusion and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function using Interleaved Echo-Time Arterial Spin Labelling
title_fullStr Pharmacological MRI with Simultaneous Measurement of Cerebral Perfusion and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function using Interleaved Echo-Time Arterial Spin Labelling
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological MRI with Simultaneous Measurement of Cerebral Perfusion and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function using Interleaved Echo-Time Arterial Spin Labelling
title_short Pharmacological MRI with Simultaneous Measurement of Cerebral Perfusion and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function using Interleaved Echo-Time Arterial Spin Labelling
title_sort pharmacological mri with simultaneous measurement of cerebral perfusion and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier function using interleaved echo-time arterial spin labelling
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34144160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118270
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