Low Residual CBF Variability in Alzheimer's Disease after Correction for CO(2) Effect.

Frontiers in neuroenergetics Pub Date : 2012-07-05 eCollection Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnene.2012.00008
Anders Bertil Rodell, Joel Aanerud, Hans Braendgaard, Albert Gjedde
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We tested the claim that inter-individual CBF variability in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is substantially reduced after correction for arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO(2)). Specifically, we tested whether the variability of CBF in brain of patients with AD differed significantly from brain of age-matched healthy control subjects (HC). To eliminate the CO(2)-induced variability, we developed a novel and generally applicable approach to the correction of CBF for changes of PaCO(2) and applied the method to positron emission tomographic (PET) measures of CBF in AD and HC groups of subjects. After correction for the differences of CO(2) tension, the patients with AD lost the inter-individual CBF variability that continued to characterize the HC subjects. The difference (ΔK(1)) between the blood-brain clearances (K(1)) of water (the current measure of CBF) and oxygen (the current measure of oxygen clearance) was reduced globally in AD and particularly in the parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes. We then showed that oxygen gradients calculated for brain tissue were similar in AD and HC, indicating that the low residual variability of CBF in AD may be due to low functional demands for oxidative metabolism of brain tissue rather than impaired delivery of oxygen.

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校正一氧化碳(2)效应后阿尔茨海默病的低残余 CBF 变异性
我们测试了阿尔茨海默病(AD)个体间 CBF 变异性在动脉二氧化碳张力(PaCO(2))校正后大幅降低的说法。具体来说,我们测试了阿尔茨海默病患者大脑的 CBF 变异性与年龄匹配的健康对照组(HC)大脑的 CBF 变异性是否存在显著差异。为了消除一氧化碳(2)引起的变异性,我们开发了一种新颖且普遍适用的方法来根据 PaCO(2)的变化校正 CBF,并将该方法应用于正电子发射断层扫描(PET)测量 AD 组和 HC 组受试者的 CBF。对二氧化碳(2)张力的差异进行校正后,AD 患者失去了 HC 受试者持续存在的个体间 CBF 变异性。在 AD 患者中,水(目前衡量 CBF 的指标)和氧(目前衡量氧清除率的指标)的血脑清通量(K(1))之间的差异(ΔK(1))全面缩小,尤其是在顶叶、枕叶和颞叶。我们随后发现,计算出的脑组织氧梯度在AD和HC中相似,这表明AD中CBF的低残余变异性可能是由于脑组织氧化代谢的低功能需求而非氧气输送受损所致。
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