Ramp protocol for non-linear cerebrovascular reactivity with transcranial doppler ultrasound

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of Neuroscience Methods Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2025.110381
Genevieve Hayes, Sierra Sparks, Joana Pinto, Daniel P. Bulte
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Abstract

Background

Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) reflects the ability of cerebral blood vessels to adjust their diameter in response to vasoactive stimuli, which is crucial for maintaining brain health. Traditional CVR assessments commonly use a two-point measurement, assuming a linear relationship between cerebral blood flow (CBF) and arterial CO2. However, this approach fails to capture non-linear characteristics, particularly the plateaus at extreme CO2 levels.

New method

This study introduces a cost-effective, ramp-based end-tidal CO2 (PETCO2) protocol to assess non-linear aspects of CVR. Using transcranial Doppler ultrasound, we monitored blood velocity responses to progressive increases in arterial CO2 levels in eleven healthy adults, covering a spectrum from hypocapnia to hypercapnia.

Results

All eleven participants successfully completed the protocol, with an average PETCO2 range of 26 ± 4 mmHg and blood velocity changes from −29 % to + 50 % relative to baseline. Non-linear CVR characteristics were observed in all subjects. Sigmoid models provided significantly better fits to the CVR data than linear models, while Bayesian approaches followed expected physiological ranges more accurately than least squares regression methods.

Comparison with existing methods

Unlike traditional CVR methods, this ramp protocol captures the full, non-linear CVR profile. The sigmoid modeling approach offers a more accurate representation of cerebrovascular dynamics, particularly at CO2 extremes.

Conclusions

The PETCO2 ramp protocol with non-linear CVR modeling shows promise as an accessible and reliable tool for assessing CBF dynamics. With high completion rates, straightforward implementation, and low equipment cost, this approach holds significant potential for clinical applications in cerebrovascular health evaluation.
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroscience Methods publishes papers that describe new methods that are specifically for neuroscience research conducted in invertebrates, vertebrates or in man. Major methodological improvements or important refinements of established neuroscience methods are also considered for publication. The Journal''s Scope includes all aspects of contemporary neuroscience research, including anatomical, behavioural, biochemical, cellular, computational, molecular, invasive and non-invasive imaging, optogenetic, and physiological research investigations.
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