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Noninvasive MRI Measurement of the Absolute Cerebral Blood Volume-Cerebral Blood Flow Relationship During Visual Stimulation in Healthy Humans
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Noninvasive MRI Measurement of the Absolute Cerebral Blood Volume-Cerebral Blood Flow Relationship During Visual Stimulation in Healthy Humans

Pelin Aksit Ciris, Maolin Qiu and R. Todd Constable
Magnetic resonance in medicine, Vol.72(3), pp.864-875
09-2014
PMID: 24151246

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging Science & Technology
Purpose: The relationship between cerebral blood volume (CBV) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) underlies blood oxygenation level-dependent functional MRI signal. This study investigates the potential for improved characterization of the CBV-CBF relationship in humans, and examines sex effects as well as spatial variations in the CBV-CBF relationship. Methods: Healthy subjects were imaged noninvasively at rest and during visual stimulation, constituting the first MRI measurement of the absolute CBV-CBF relationship in humans with complete coverage of the functional areas of interest. Results: CBV and CBF estimates were consistent with the literature, and their relationship varied both spatially and with sex. In a region of interest with stimulus-induced activation in CBV and CBF at a significance level of the P < 0.05, a power function fit resulted in CBV = 2.1 CBF0.32 across all subjects, CBV = 0.8 CBF0.51 in females and CBV = 4.4 CBF0.15 in males. Exponents decreased in both sexes as ROIs were expanded to include less significantly activated regions. Conclusion: Consideration for potential sex-related differences, as well as regional variations under a range of physiological states, may reconcile some of the variation across literature and advance our understanding of the underlying cerebrovascular physiology. (C) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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