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神经血管耦合的生理影响:多模态成像方法的系统综述及对未来研究设计的建议

Physiological influences on neurovascular coupling: A systematic review of multimodal imaging approaches and recommendations for future study designs.

作者信息

Burma Joel S, Bailey Damian M, Johnson Nathan E, Griffiths James K, Burkart Josh J, Soligon Clara A, Fletcher Elizabeth K S, Javra Raelyn M, Debert Chantel T, Schneider Kathryn J, Dunn Jeff F, Smirl Jonathan D

机构信息

Cerebrovascular Concussion Laboratory, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Exp Physiol. 2025 Jan;110(1):23-41. doi: 10.1113/EP092060. Epub 2024 Oct 11.

Abstract

In this review, we have amalgamated the literature, taking a multimodal neuroimaging approach to quantify the relationship between neuronal firing and haemodynamics during a task paradigm (i.e., neurovascular coupling response), while considering confounding physiological influences. Original research articles that used concurrent neuronal and haemodynamic quantification in humans (n ≥ 10) during a task paradigm were included from PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, EMBASE and PsychINFO. Articles published before 31 July 2023 were considered for eligibility. Rapid screening was completed by the first author. Two authors completed the title/abstract and full-text screening. Article quality was assessed using a modified version of the National Institutes of Health Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Cohort and Cross-Sectional Studies. A total of 364 articles were included following title/abstract and full-text screening. The most common combination was EEG/functional MRI (68.7%), with cognitive (48.1%) and visual (27.5%) tasks being the most common. The majority of studies displayed an absence/minimal control of blood pressure, arterial gas concentrations and/or heart rate (92.9%), and only 1.3% monitored these factors. A minority of studies restricted or collected data pertaining to caffeine (7.4%), exercise (0.8%), food (0.5%), nicotine (2.7%), the menstrual cycle (0.3%) or cardiorespiratory fitness levels (0.5%). The cerebrovasculature is sensitive to numerous factors; thus, to understand the neurovascular coupling response fully, better control for confounding physiological influences of blood pressure and respiratory metrics is imperative during study-design formulation. Moreover, further work should continue to examine sex-based differences, the influence of sex steroid hormone concentrations and cardiorespiratory fitness.

摘要

在本综述中,我们整合了文献,采用多模态神经影像学方法来量化任务范式期间神经元放电与血流动力学之间的关系(即神经血管耦合反应),同时考虑混杂的生理影响因素。我们从PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、EMBASE和PsychINFO中纳入了在任务范式期间对人类(n≥10)进行神经元和血流动力学同步量化的原创研究文章。纳入2023年7月31日前发表的文章。由第一作者完成快速筛选。两位作者完成标题/摘要和全文筛选。使用美国国立卫生研究院观察性队列和横断面研究质量评估工具的修改版评估文章质量。经过标题/摘要和全文筛选后共纳入364篇文章。最常见的组合是脑电图/功能磁共振成像(68.7%),最常见的任务是认知(48.1%)和视觉(27.5%)任务。大多数研究对血压、动脉血气浓度和/或心率缺乏/几乎没有控制(92.9%),只有1.3%的研究监测了这些因素。少数研究限制或收集了与咖啡因(7.4%)、运动(0.8%)、食物(0.5%)、尼古丁(2.7%)、月经周期(0.3%)或心肺健康水平(0.5%)相关的数据。脑血管对多种因素敏感;因此,为了充分理解神经血管耦合反应,在研究设计制定过程中必须更好地控制血压和呼吸指标的混杂生理影响。此外,应继续开展进一步的工作,以研究基于性别的差异、性类固醇激素浓度的影响以及心肺健康状况。

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