Estimation of cerebrovascular reactivity amplitude and lag using breath-holding fMRI and the global BOLD signal: Application in diabetes and hypertension.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Nuwan D Nanayakkara, Liesel-Ann Meusel, Nicole D Anderson, J Jean Chen
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Abstract

In this work, we demonstrate a data-driven approach for estimating cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) amplitude and lag from breathhold (BH) fMRI data alone. Our approach employs a frequency-domain approach that is independent of external recordings. CVR amplitude is estimated from the BOLD frequency spectrum and CVR lag is estimated from the Fourier phase using the global-mean BOLD signal as reference. Unlike referencing to external recordings, these lags are specific to the brain. We demonstrated our method in detecting regional CVR amplitude and lag differences across healthy (CTL), hypertensive (HT) and hypertension-plus-type-2-diabetes (HT + DM) groups of similar ages and sex ratios, with a total N of 49. We found CVR amplitude to be significantly higher in CTL compared to HT + DM, with minimal difference between CTL and HT. Also, voxelwise CVR lag estimated in the Fourier domain is a more sensitive marker of vascular dysfunction than CVR amplitude. CVR lag in HT is significantly shorter than in CTL, with minimal difference between CTL and HT + DM. Our results support the importance of joint CVR amplitude and lag assessments in clinical applications.

利用屏气 fMRI 和全局 BOLD 信号估算脑血管反应幅度和滞后:在糖尿病和高血压中的应用。
在这项工作中,我们展示了一种数据驱动的方法,可以仅通过屏气(BH)fMRI 数据估计脑血管反应性(CVR)的振幅和滞后。我们的方法采用独立于外部记录的频域方法。CVR 幅值根据 BOLD 频谱估算,而 CVR 滞后则以全局平均 BOLD 信号为参考,根据傅里叶相位估算。与参考外部记录不同,这些滞后是大脑特有的。我们在检测健康组(CTL)、高血压组(HT)和高血压加 2 型糖尿病组(HT + DM)的区域 CVR 振幅和滞后差异时展示了我们的方法。我们发现 CTL 组的 CVR 振幅明显高于 HT + DM 组,而 CTL 组与 HT 组之间的差异很小。此外,与 CVR 波幅相比,在傅立叶域估算的体素 CVR 滞后是血管功能障碍的更敏感标志。HT 的 CVR 滞后明显短于 CTL,而 CTL 和 HT + DM 之间的差异极小。我们的研究结果证明了联合评估 CVR 振幅和滞后在临床应用中的重要性。
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Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
300
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: JCBFM is the official journal of the International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, which is committed to publishing high quality, independently peer-reviewed research and review material. JCBFM stands at the interface between basic and clinical neurovascular research, and features timely and relevant research highlighting experimental, theoretical, and clinical aspects of brain circulation, metabolism and imaging. The journal is relevant to any physician or scientist with an interest in brain function, cerebrovascular disease, cerebral vascular regulation and brain metabolism, including neurologists, neurochemists, physiologists, pharmacologists, anesthesiologists, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, neuropathologists and neuroscientists.
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