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Abnormal Grey Matter Arteriolar Cerebral Blood Volume in Schizophrenia Measured With 3D Inflow-Based Vascular-Space-Occupancy MRI at 7T

机译:在7T的基于3D流入的血管空间占用MRI测量精神分裂症中的异常灰质动脉脑血容量

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Metabolic dysfunction and microvascular abnormality may contribute to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. Most previous studies of cerebral perfusion in schizophrenia measured total cerebral blood volume (CBV) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the brain, which reflect the ensemble signal from the arteriolar, capillary, and venular compartments of the microvasculature. As the arterioles are the most actively regulated blood vessels among these compartments, they may be the most sensitive component of the microvasculature to metabolic disturbances. In this study, we adopted the inflow-based vascular-space-occupancy (iVASO) MRI approach to investigate alterations in the volume of small arterial (pial) and arteriolar vessels (arteriolar cerebral blood volume [CBVa]) in the brain of schizophrenia patients. The iVASO approach was extended to 3-dimensional (3D) whole brain coverage, and CBVa was measured in the brains of 12 schizophrenia patients and 12 matched controls at ultra-high magnetic field (7T). Significant reduction in grey matter (GM) CBVa was found in multiple areas across the whole brain in patients (relative changes of 14%-51% and effect sizes of 0.7-2.3). GM CBVa values in several regions in the temporal cortex showed significant negative correlations with disease duration in patients. GM CBVa increase was also found in a few brain regions. Our results imply that microvascular abnormality may play a role in schizophrenia, and suggest GM CBVa as a potential marker for the disease. Further investigation is needed to elucidate whether such effects are due to primary vascular impairment or secondary to other causes, such as metabolic dysfunction.
机译:代谢功能障碍和微血管异常可能有助于精神分裂症的发病机制。最先前的精神分裂症中的脑灌注研究测量了脑中总脑血量(CBV)和脑血流量(CBF),其反映了来自微血管结构的动脉杆菌,毛细管和瓣膜室的集合信号。由于动脉瘤是这些隔间中最主要的调节血管,它们可能是微血管结构的最敏感的成分与代谢紊乱。在这项研究中,我们采用了基于流入的血管空间占用(IVASO)MRI方法来研究精神分裂症患者脑中的小动脉(PIAL)和动脉杆菌容器(动脉源性脑血量[CBVA])的变化。 IVASO方法扩展到3维(3D)全脑覆盖率,CBVA在12名精神分裂症患者的大脑中测量和在超高磁场(7T)的12个匹配对照中测量。在患者整个大脑的多个区域发现灰质(GM)CBVA的显着减少(相对变化为14%-51%,效果大小为0.7-2.3)。颞皮质中若干地区的GM CBVA值显示出与患者疾病持续时间显着的负相关性。在几个大脑区域也发现了GM CBVA增加。我们的结果暗示,微血管异常可能在精神分裂症中发挥作用,并提出GM CBVA作为疾病的潜在标志物。需要进一步调查来阐明这种效应是否是由于原发性血管损伤或继发于其他原因,例如代谢功能障碍。

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    《Schizophrenia bulletin》 |2017年第3期|共13页
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    Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med Russell H Morgan Dept Radiol &

    Radiol Sci Div MR Res 707 N Broadway;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med Dept Psychiat &

    Behav Sci 707 N Broadway Baltimore MD 21205 USA;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Dept Biomed Engn 707 N Broadway Baltimore MD 21205 USA;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Dept Biomed Engn 707 N Broadway Baltimore MD 21205 USA;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med Russell H Morgan Dept Radiol &

    Radiol Sci Div MR Res 707 N Broadway;

    Sichuan Univ Dept Radiol Huaxi MR Res Ctr HMRRC West China Hosp Chengdu Peoples R China;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Dept Biomed Engn 707 N Broadway Baltimore MD 21205 USA;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med Russell H Morgan Dept Radiol &

    Radiol Sci Div MR Res 707 N Broadway;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med Russell H Morgan Dept Radiol &

    Radiol Sci Div MR Res 707 N Broadway;

    Univ Zurich Div Psychiat Res &

    Psychogeriatr Med Zurich Switzerland;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med Russell H Morgan Dept Radiol &

    Radiol Sci Div MR Res 707 N Broadway;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med Russell H Morgan Dept Radiol &

    Radiol Sci Div MR Res 707 N Broadway;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med Dept Psychiat &

    Behav Sci 707 N Broadway Baltimore MD 21205 USA;

    Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Med Dept Psychiat &

    Behav Sci 707 N Broadway Baltimore MD 21205 USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 精神病学;
  • 关键词

    imaging; biomarker; vascular; perfusion; high field; psychosis;

    机译:成像;生物标志物;血管;灌注;高场;精神病;

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