Dunn Andrew K, Devor Anna, Dale Anders M, Boas David A
Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 149 13th Street, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA.
Neuroimage. 2005 Aug 15;27(2):279-90. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.04.024.
The spatial extent of the changes in oxy-hemoglobin (HbO), deoxy-hemoglobin (HbR), total hemoglobin concentration (HbT), cerebral blood flow (CBF), and the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO(2)) in response to forepaw and whisker stimulation were compared in the rat somatosensory cortex using a combination of multi-wavelength reflectance imaging and laser speckle contrast imaging of cerebral blood flow. The spatial extents of the response of each hemodynamic parameter and CMRO(2) were found to be comparable at the time of peak response, and at early times following stimulation onset, the spatial extent of the change in HbR was smaller than that of HbO, HbT, CBF, and CMRO(2). In addition, a slight spatial dependence was found in the power law coefficient relating changes in CBF and HbT. Although the CMRO(2) response is a metabolic measure and thus expected to have a more localized response than the hemodynamic parameters, the results presented here suggest that this may not be the case in general, possibly due to the increased sensitivity of optical imaging techniques to superficial cortical layers where the lateral extent of the metabolic and neuronal activation is larger compared to that in layer IV. In addition, we found that the measured spatial extent of the CMRO(2) changes was insensitive to assumptions made in the calculation of the CMRO(2) changes such as baseline hemoglobin concentrations, vascular weighting constants, and wavelength dependence of tissue scattering. Multi-parameter full field imaging of the functional response provides a more complete picture of the hemodynamic response to functional activation including the spatial and temporal estimation of CMRO(2) changes.
利用多波长反射成像和脑血流激光散斑对比成像相结合的方法,在大鼠体感皮层中比较了氧合血红蛋白(HbO)、脱氧血红蛋白(HbR)、总血红蛋白浓度(HbT)、脑血流(CBF)以及脑氧代谢率(CMRO₂)对前爪和触须刺激的响应变化的空间范围。发现每个血流动力学参数和CMRO₂响应在峰值响应时的空间范围相当,并且在刺激开始后的早期,HbR变化的空间范围小于HbO、HbT、CBF和CMRO₂的变化范围。此外,在与CBF和HbT变化相关的幂律系数中发现了轻微的空间依赖性。尽管CMRO₂响应是一种代谢测量,因此预期比血流动力学参数具有更局部的响应,但此处给出的结果表明一般情况可能并非如此,这可能是由于光学成像技术对浅层皮质层的敏感性增加,在浅层皮质层中,代谢和神经元激活的横向范围比IV层中的更大。此外,我们发现测量的CMRO₂变化的空间范围对计算CMRO₂变化时所做的假设不敏感,例如基线血红蛋白浓度、血管加权常数以及组织散射的波长依赖性。功能响应的多参数全场成像为功能激活的血流动力学响应提供了更完整的图像,包括CMRO₂变化的空间和时间估计。