Changes in baseline cerebral blood flow in humans do not influence regional cerebral blood flow response to photic stimulation |
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Authors: | Li T Q Kastrup A Moseley M E Glover G H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Lucas MR Imaging and Spectroscopy Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305-5488, USA. tieli@princeton.edu |
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Abstract: | The effect of changes in baseline regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) values on the cerebral blood flow response during neuronal activation was studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Using a breath-holding challenge as a hypercapnic stimulus, rCBF alterations during photic stimulation under normo- and hypercapnia were determined in nine volunteers. With breath-holding, baseline rCBF in areas corresponding to the visual cortex significantly increased from 54 +/- 5 ml/100 g/min to 85 +/- 9 ml/100 g/min (P < 0.001). Despite this significant change in baseline flow values, the rCBF increase during visual stimulation was very similar under normo- and hypercapnic conditions (28 +/- 8 ml/100 g/min versus 26 +/- 8 ml/100 g/min, respectively). This study supports the notion that within wide physiologic variations, task-induced cerebral blood flow changes are independent of baseline rCBF values. |
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