Arterial Spin Labelling-Based Blood-Brain Barrier Assessment and Its Applications.

Yiran Li, Alishba Sadiq, Ze Wang
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Abstract

The brain relies on the blood-brain barrier (BBB) for the selective absorption of nutrients and the exclusion of other big molecules from the circulating blood. Therefore, the integrity of BBB is critical to brain health, and assessing BBB condition is of great clinical importance. BBB is often examined using exogenous tracers that can travel across the BBB, but the tracers might cause severe side effects. To avoid the use of external tracers, researchers have used magnetically labeled arterial blood as the endogenous tracer to assess the water permeability of BBB as a surrogate index of BBB. This paper reviews the three major types of Arterial Spin Labelling (ASL) based BBB water permeability assessment techniques and their applications in brain diseases such as Alzheimer's Disease.

基于动脉自旋标记的血脑屏障评估及其应用
大脑依靠血脑屏障(BBB)选择性地吸收营养物质,并将其他大分子物质排除在循环血液之外。因此,血脑屏障的完整性对大脑健康至关重要,评估血脑屏障的状况也具有重要的临床意义。通常使用可穿越 BBB 的外源性示踪剂来检查 BBB,但示踪剂可能会导致严重的副作用。为了避免使用外源性示踪剂,研究人员使用磁标记动脉血作为内源性示踪剂来评估 BBB 的水渗透性,以此作为 BBB 的替代指标。本文综述了三种主要的基于动脉自旋标记(ASL)的 BBB 水渗透性评估技术及其在阿尔茨海默病等脑部疾病中的应用。
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