异常脑血管反应性对血氧水平依赖性功能磁共振成像的影响:烟雾病的初步研究

Impact of abnormal cerebrovascular reactivity on BOLD fMRI: a preliminary investigation of moyamoya disease.

作者信息

Mazerolle Erin L, Ma Yuhan, Sinclair David, Pike G Bruce

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Clin Physiol Funct Imaging. 2018 Jan;38(1):87-92. doi: 10.1111/cpf.12387. Epub 2016 Aug 30.

Abstract

Blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of patients with cerebrovascular disease have largely ignored the confounds associated with abnormal cerebral blood flow, vascular reactivity and neurovascular coupling. We studied BOLD fMRI activation and cerebrovascular reactivity in moyamoya disease. To characterize the impact of remote vascular demands on BOLD fMRI measurements, we varied the vascular territories engaged by manipulating the experimental task performed by the participants. Vascular territories affected by disease were identified using BOLD cerebrovascular reactivity. Preliminary evidence from two patients pre- and postrevascularization surgery and four controls indicates that neurovascular coupling in affected brain regions can be modulated by the task-related vascular demands in unaffected regions. In one patient studied, we observed that brain regions with improved cerebrovascular reactivity after surgery demonstrated normalized neurovascular coupling, that is the degree to which neurovascular coupling was modulated by task-related vascular demands was decreased. We propose that variations in task-dependent neurovascular coupling in patients with moyamoya disease are likely related to vascular steal. While preliminary, our findings are a proof of concept of the limitations of BOLD fMRI in cerebrovascular disease and suggest a role for assessment of cerebrovascular reactivity to improve interpretation of task-related BOLD fMRI activation.

摘要

对脑血管疾病患者进行的血氧水平依赖(BOLD)功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究在很大程度上忽略了与异常脑血流、血管反应性和神经血管耦合相关的混杂因素。我们研究了烟雾病患者的BOLD fMRI激活和脑血管反应性。为了描述远程血管需求对BOLD fMRI测量的影响,我们通过操纵参与者执行的实验任务来改变所涉及的血管区域。使用BOLD脑血管反应性来识别受疾病影响的血管区域。来自两名血运重建术前和术后患者以及四名对照的初步证据表明,未受影响区域中与任务相关的血管需求可以调节受影响脑区的神经血管耦合。在一名接受研究的患者中,我们观察到术后脑血管反应性改善的脑区表现出正常化的神经血管耦合,即神经血管耦合受与任务相关的血管需求调节的程度降低。我们提出,烟雾病患者中任务依赖性神经血管耦合的变化可能与盗血有关。虽然是初步的,但我们的研究结果证明了BOLD fMRI在脑血管疾病中的局限性这一概念,并表明评估脑血管反应性对于改善对与任务相关的BOLD fMRI激活的解释具有作用。

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