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A BOLD Perspective on Age-Related Neurometabolic-Flow Coupling and Neural Efficiency Changes in Human Visual Cortex

机译:有关人类视觉皮层中与年龄相关的神经代谢流耦合和神经效率变化的大胆观点

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Age-related performance declines in visual tasks have been attributed to reductions in processing efficiency. The neural basis of these declines has been explored by comparing the blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) index of neural activity in older and younger adults during visual task performance. However, neural activity is one of many factors that change with age and lead to BOLD signal differences. We investigated the origin of age-related BOLD changes by comparing blood flow and oxygen metabolic constituents of BOLD signal. Subjects periodically viewed flickering annuli and pressed a button when detecting luminance changes in a central fixation cross. Using magnetic resonance dual-echo arterial spin labeling and CO2 ingestion, we observed age-equivalent (i.e., similar in older and younger groups) fractional cerebral blood flow (ΔCBF) in the presence of age-related increases in fractional cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (ΔCMRO2). Reductions in ΔCBF responsiveness to increased ΔCMRO2 in elderly led to paradoxical age-related BOLD decreases. Age-related ΔCBF/ΔCMRO2 ratio decreases were associated with reaction times, suggesting that age-related slowing resulted from less efficient neural activity. We hypothesized that reduced vascular responsiveness to neural metabolic demand would lead to a reduction in ΔCBF/ΔCMRO2. A simulation of BOLD relative to ΔCMRO2 for lower and higher neurometabolic-flow coupling ratios (approximating those for old and young, respectively) indicated less BOLD signal change in old than young in relatively lower CMRO2 ranges, as well as greater BOLD signal change in young compared to old in relatively higher CMRO2 ranges. These results suggest that age-comparative studies relying on BOLD signal might be misinterpreted, as age-related BOLD changes do not merely reflect neural activity changes. Age-related declines in neurometabolic-flow coupling might lead to neural efficiency reductions that can adversely affect visual task performance.
机译:视觉任务中与年龄相关的性能下降已归因于处理效率的降低。这些衰退的神经基础已经通过在视觉任务执行过程中比较年龄较大和较年轻成年人的神经活动的血氧水平依赖性(BOLD)指数进行了探索。但是,神经活动是随年龄变化并导致BOLD信号差异的众多因素之一。我们通过比较血流量和BOLD信号的氧代谢成分来研究与年龄相关的BOLD变化的起源。当检测到中央注视十字处的亮度变化时,受试者定期观察闪烁的环面并按下按钮。使用磁共振双回波动脉自旋标记和CO2摄入,我们观察到存在与年龄相关的氧分数的脑新陈代谢速率增加的情况下,年龄相等的(即,老年组和青年组中相似)分数脑血流量(ΔCBF) (ΔCMRO2)。老年人对ΔCMRO2升高的ΔCBF反应性降低导致与年龄相关的BOLD下降。年龄相关的ΔCBF/ΔCMRO2比值降低与反应时间相关,这表明年龄相关的减慢是由较低效率的神经活动引起的。我们假设血管对神经代谢需求的反应性降低会导致ΔCBF/ΔCMRO2降低。对于较低和较高的神经代谢流耦合比(分别近似于老年人和年轻人),BOLD相对于ΔCMRO2的模拟表明,在相对较低的CMRO2范围内,老年人的BOLD信号变化小于年轻人,而年轻的BOLD信号变化较大与相对较高CMRO2范围内的旧产品相比。这些结果表明,依赖于BOLD信号的年龄比较研究可能会被误解,因为与年龄相关的BOLD变化不仅反映了神经活动的变化。与年龄相关的神经代谢流耦合下降可能导致神经效率下降,这可能会对视觉任务的执行产生不利影响。

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