Uftring S J, Chu D, Alperin N, Levin D N
Department of Radiology, MC 2026, University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Magn Reson Imaging. 2000 Oct;18(8):991-6. doi: 10.1016/s0730-725x(00)00195-8.
The biomechanical properties of intracranial tissues influence the mechanical coupling of brain and CSF oscillations to the driving vascular pulsations. Dynamic phase contrast MRI was used to measure the transfer functions that characterize these couplings in normal elderly subjects and patients with Alzheimer's disease. The transfer functions of both groups were significantly different from the previously reported transfer functions of normal young subjects. The data show that vascular pulsations tend to cause greater spinal cord movements and smaller CSF oscillations in the older subjects than in the younger ones. These results are likely to be due to age-related changes in the mechanical state of intracranial tissues.
颅内组织的生物力学特性影响大脑和脑脊液振荡与驱动血管搏动的机械耦合。动态相位对比磁共振成像用于测量正常老年人和阿尔茨海默病患者中表征这些耦合的传递函数。两组的传递函数与先前报道的正常年轻受试者的传递函数显著不同。数据表明,与年轻受试者相比,老年受试者中血管搏动往往会导致更大的脊髓运动和更小的脑脊液振荡。这些结果可能是由于颅内组织机械状态的年龄相关变化。