Herscovitch P, Raichle M E
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 1985 Mar;5(1):65-9. doi: 10.1038/jcbfm.1985.9.
A knowledge of the brain-blood partition coefficient (lambda) for water is usually required for the measurement of CBF with [15O]water. The currently accepted value for whole-brain lambda, 0.95-0.96 ml/g, calculated from brain and blood water content data, is incorrect because in the calculation, the blood water content was not adjusted for the density of blood. The correct value is 0.90 ml/g. Variations in brain or blood water content affect lambda. Thus, lambda changes during development of the brain and varies regionally in it, even among different gray matter structures, owing to variation in brain water content. In addition, lambda would be expected to vary with the hematocrit, owing to changes in blood water content. The impact of using an incorrect value for lambda will depend on the sensitivity of the CBF measurement technique used to errors in lambda.
用[15O]水测量脑血流量(CBF)时,通常需要了解水的脑血分配系数(λ)。根据脑和血含水量数据计算得出的目前全脑λ的公认值为0.95 - 0.96 ml/g,这是不正确的,因为在计算中,血含水量未根据血液密度进行调整。正确值为0.90 ml/g。脑或血含水量的变化会影响λ。因此,由于脑含水量的变化,λ在脑发育过程中会发生变化,并且在脑内存在区域差异,甚至在不同的灰质结构之间也是如此。此外,由于血含水量的变化,预计λ会随血细胞比容而变化。使用错误的λ值所产生的影响将取决于所使用的CBF测量技术对λ误差的敏感度。