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The association between resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging and aortic pulse‐wave velocity in healthy adults

机译:健康成年人静息态功能磁共振成像与主动脉脉搏波速度之间的关系

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Resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs‐fMRI) is frequently used to study brain function; but, it is unclear whether BOLD‐signal fluctuation amplitude and functional connectivity are associated with vascular factors, and how vascular‐health factors are reflected in rs‐fMRI metrics in the healthy population. As arterial stiffening is a known age‐related cardiovascular risk factor, we investigated the associations between aortic stiffening (as measured using pulse‐wave velocity [PWV]) and rs‐fMRI metrics. We used cardiac MRI to measure aortic PWV (an established indicator of whole‐body vascular stiffness), as well as dual‐echo pseudo‐continuous arterial‐spin labeling to measure BOLD and CBF dynamics simultaneously in a group of generally healthy adults. We found that: (1) higher aortic PWV is associated with lower variance in the resting‐state BOLD signal; (2) higher PWV is also associated with lower BOLD‐based resting‐state functional connectivity; (3) regions showing lower connectivity do not fully overlap with those showing lower BOLD variance with higher PWV; (4) CBF signal variance is a significant mediator of the above findings, only when averaged across regions‐of‐interest. Furthermore, we found no significant association between BOLD signal variance and systolic blood pressure, which is also a known predictor of vascular stiffness. Age‐related vascular stiffness, as measured by PWV, provides a unique scenario to demonstrate the extent of vascular bias in rs‐fMRI signal fluctuations and functional connectivity. These findings suggest that a substantial portion of age‐related rs‐fMRI differences may be driven by vascular effects rather than directly by brain function.
机译:静息状态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)经常用于研究脑功能。但是,尚不清楚BOLD信号波动幅度和功能连通性是否与血管因素有关,以及健康人群中rs-fMRI指标如何反映血管健康因素。由于动脉硬化是已知的与年龄相关的心血管危险因素,因此我们研究了主动脉硬化(使用脉搏波速度[PWV]测量)与rs-fMRI指标之间的关联。我们使用心脏MRI来测量主动脉PWV(全身血管刚度的既定指标),并使用双回声伪连续动脉自旋标记来同时测量一群健康成年人的BOLD和CBF动态。我们发现:(1)主动脉PWV越高,静息状态BOLD信号的变化越小; (2)较高的PWV还与较低的基于BOLD的静止状态功能连通性相关; (3)具有较低连通性的区域与具有较高PWV的较低BOLD方差的区域不完全重叠; (4)CBF信号方差是上述发现的重要中介因素,仅当在感兴趣区域进行平均时才行。此外,我们发现BOLD信号方差与收缩压之间无显着相关性,而收缩压也是已知的血管僵硬度的预测指标。通过PWV测量的与年龄相关的血管僵硬程度提供了独特的场景,以证明rs‐fMRI信号波动和功能连接性中的血管偏倚程度。这些发现表明,与年龄相关的rs-fMRI差异的很大一部分可能是由血管作用而不是脑功能直接驱动的。

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