Age-related changes of cerebral autoregulation: New insights with quantitative T2′-mapping and pulsed arterial spin-labeling MR imaging

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral perfusion and O2 metabolism are affected by physiologic age-related changes. High-resolution motion-corrected quantitative T2′-imaging and PASL were used to evaluate differences in deoxygenated hemoglobin and CBF of the gray matter between young and elderly healthy subjects. Further combined T2′-imaging and PASL were investigated breathing room air and 100% O2 to evaluate age-related changes in cerebral autoregulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-two healthy volunteers 60-88 years of age were studied. Two scans of high-resolution motion-corrected T2′-imaging and PASL-MR imaging were obtained while subjects were either breathing room air or breathing 100% O2. Manual and automated regions of interest were placed in the cerebral GM to extract values from the corresponding maps. Results were compared with those of a group of young healthy subjects previously scanned with the identical protocol as that used in the present study. RESULTS: There was a significant decrease of cortical CBF (P < .001) and cortical T2′ values (P < .001) between young and elderly healthy subjects. In both groups, T2′ remained unchanged under hyperoxia compared with normoxia. Only in the younger but not in the elderly group could a significant (P = .02) hyperoxic-induced decrease of the CBF be shown. CONCLUSIONS: T2′-mapping and PASL in the cerebral cortex of healthy subjects revealed a significant decrease of deoxygenated hemoglobin and of CBF with age. The constant deoxyHb level breathing 100% O2 compared with normoxia in young and elderly GM suggests an age-appropriate cerebral autoregulation. At the younger age, hyperoxic-induced CBF decrease may protect the brain from hyperoxemia.

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Wagner, M., Jurcoane, A., Volz, S., Magerkurth, J., Zanella, F. E., Neumann-Haefelin, T., … Hattingen, E. (2012). Age-related changes of cerebral autoregulation: New insights with quantitative T2′-mapping and pulsed arterial spin-labeling MR imaging. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 33(11), 2081–2087. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3138

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