盒内非相干运动
对比度(视觉)
脑脊液
磁共振成像
磁共振弥散成像
扩散
核磁共振
计算机科学
医学
放射科
人工智能
物理
病理
热力学
作者
Swati Rane Levendovszky,Jaqueline Flores,Elaine R. Peskind,Lena Václavů,Matthias J.P. van Osch,Jeffrey J. Iliff
标识
DOI:10.1177/0271678x241264407
摘要
We discuss two potential non-invasive MRI methods to study phenomena related to subarachnoid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) motion and perivascular fluid transport, and their association with sleep and aging. We apply diffusion-based intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) imaging to evaluate pseudodiffusion coefficient, D*, or CSF movement across large spaces like the subarachnoid space (SAS). We also performed perfusion-based multi-echo, Hadamard encoded arterial spin labeling (ASL) to evaluate whole brain cortical cerebral blood flow (CBF) and trans-endothelial exchange ( T ex ) of water from the vasculature into the perivascular space and parenchyma. Both methods were used in young adults (N = 9, 6 F, 23 ± 3 years old) in the setting of sleep and sleep deprivation. To study aging, 10 older adults (6 F, 67 ± 3 years old) were imaged after a night of normal sleep and compared with the young adults. D* in SAS was significantly (p < 0.05) reduced with sleep deprivation (0.016 ± 0.001 mm 2 /s) compared to normal sleep (0.018 ± 0.001 mm 2 /s) and marginally reduced with aging (0.017 ± 0.001 mm 2 /s, p = 0.029). Cortical CBF and T ex were unchanged with sleep deprivation but significantly lower in older adults (37 ± 3 ml/100 g/min, 578 ± 61 ms) than in young adults (42 ± 2 ml/100 g/min, 696 ± 62 ms). IVIM was sensitive to sleep physiology and aging, and multi-echo, multi-delay ASL was sensitive to aging.
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