Regional Cerebrovascular Reactivity and Cognitive Performance in Healthy Aging.

Journal of Experimental Neuroscience Pub Date : 2018-07-05 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179069518785151
Sarah J Catchlove, Todd B Parrish, Yufen Chen, Helen Macpherson, Matthew E Hughes, Andrew Pipingas
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Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) reflects the response of brain blood vessels to vasoactive stimuli, such as neural activity. The current research assessed age-related changes in regional CVR to 5% CO2 inhalation in younger (n = 30, range: 21-45 years) and older (n = 29, range: 55-75 years) adults, and the contribution of regional CVR to cognitive performance using blood-oxygen-level dependent contrast imaging (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at 3T field strength. CVR was measured by inducing hypercapnia using a block-design paradigm under physiological monitoring. Memory and attention were assessed with a comprehensive computerized aging battery. MRI data analysis was conducted using MATLAB® and SPM12. Memory and attention performance was positively associated with CVR in the temporal cortices. Temporal lobe CVR influenced memory performance independently of age, gender, and education level. When analyzing age groups separately, CVR in the hippocampus contributed significantly to memory score in the older group and was also related to subjective memory complaints. No associations between CVR and cognition were observed in younger adults. Vascular responsiveness in the brain has consequences for cognition in cognitively healthy people. These findings may inform other areas of research concerned with vaso-protective approaches for prevention or treatment of neurocognitive decline.

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健康老年人的区域脑血管反应性和认知能力
脑血管反应性(CVR)反映了脑血管对神经活动等血管活性刺激的反应。目前的研究利用 3T 场强下的血氧水平依赖对比成像(BOLD)功能磁共振成像(fMRI),评估了年轻(30 人,年龄范围:21-45 岁)和年长(29 人,年龄范围:55-75 岁)成年人吸入 5%二氧化碳时区域 CVR 的年龄相关变化,以及区域 CVR 对认知能力的贡献。在生理监测下,采用分块设计范式通过诱导高碳酸血症测量 CVR。记忆力和注意力通过综合计算机老化电池进行评估。磁共振成像数据分析采用 MATLAB® 和 SPM12 进行。记忆力和注意力的表现与颞叶皮层的CVR呈正相关。颞叶 CVR 对记忆力的影响与年龄、性别和教育水平无关。在对年龄组进行单独分析时,海马区的CVR对老年组的记忆力评分有显著影响,而且还与主观记忆抱怨有关。在年轻人中,没有观察到 CVR 与认知能力之间有任何关联。大脑中的血管反应性对认知健康者的认知能力有影响。这些发现可能会为其他研究领域提供信息,这些研究领域涉及预防或治疗神经认知衰退的血管保护方法。
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