成人生命周期血脑屏障透水性:一项多回声美国手语研究。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Neurobiology of Aging Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.12.012
Beatriz E. Padrela , Maksim Slivka , Markus H. Sneve , Pablo F. Garrido , Mathijs B.J. Dijsselhof , Tamara Hageman , Oliver Geier , Håkon Grydeland , Amnah Mahroo , Joost P.A. Kuijer , Simon Konstandin , Klaus Eickel , Frederik Barkhof , Matthias Günther , Kristine B. Walhovd , Anders M. Fjell , Henk J.M.M. Mutsaerts , Jan Petr
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一种新兴的血脑屏障(BBB)渗透性的生物标志物是水从血液到组织的交换时间(Tex),可以通过多回声动脉自旋标记(ASL) MRI测量。这种新的非侵入性序列,已经在老鼠身上进行了测试,最近已经适应于人类,并优化了临床扫描时间。在本研究中,我们研究了Tex在年龄和性别上的正常变异性,这需要建立作为研究神经系统疾病变化的参考。我们利用灰质、白质和脑叶区域的一般线性模型,评估了209名年龄在26至87岁之间、不同年龄和性别的健康成人的Tex、脑血流量(CBF)和动脉运输时间(ATT)。QC后,194名参与者被纳入主要分析,结果表明,随着年龄的增加,灰质(GM)和白质(WM)血脑屏障通透性都较高(GM的Tex每年降低0.47 ms)
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Blood-brain barrier water permeability across the adult lifespan: A multi-echo ASL study
An emerging biomarker of blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability is the time of exchange (Tex) of water from the blood to tissue, as measured by multi-echo arterial spin labeling (ASL) MRI. This new non-invasive sequence, already tested in mice, has recently been adapted to humans and optimized for clinical scanning time. In this study, we studied the normal variability of Tex over age and sex, which needs to be established as a reference for studying changes in neurological disease. We evaluated Tex, cerebral blood flow (CBF) and arterial transit time (ATT) in 209 healthy adults between 26 and 87 years, over age and sex, using general linear models in gray matter, white matter, and regionally in cerebral lobes. After QC, 194 participants were included in the main analysis, and the results demonstrated that both gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) BBB permeability was higher with higher age (Tex lower by 0.47 ms per year in GM [p < 0.05], and by 0.49 ms in WM, for females; no significant for males), with the largest Tex difference in the frontal lobes (0.64 ms decrease per year, p = 0.011, population average). CBF was lower with higher age in the GM (-0.71 mL/min/100g per year, p < 0.001, for females; −0.31 mL/min/100g per year, p < 0.05, for males). When correcting Tex models for CBF and ATT, effect of age on Tex disappears in the GM, but not in the WM (β=-0.28, p = 0.08). The CBF findings of this study are in line with previous studies, demonstrating the validity of the new sequence. The BBB water permeability variation over age and sex described in this study provides a reference for future BBB research.
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Neurobiology of Aging
Neurobiology of Aging 医学-老年医学
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期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Aging publishes the results of studies in behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, endocrinology, molecular biology, morphology, neurology, neuropathology, pharmacology, physiology and protein chemistry in which the primary emphasis involves mechanisms of nervous system changes with age or diseases associated with age. Reviews and primary research articles are included, occasionally accompanied by open peer commentary. Letters to the Editor and brief communications are also acceptable. Brief reports of highly time-sensitive material are usually treated as rapid communications in which case editorial review is completed within six weeks and publication scheduled for the next available issue.
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