Authors
Richard G Wise, Kyle TS Pattinson, Daniel P Bulte, Peter A Chiarelli, Stephen D Mayhew, George M Balanos, David F O'Connor, Timothy R Pragnell, Peter A Robbins, Irene Tracey, Peter Jezzard
Publication date
2007/8
Journal
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
Volume
27
Issue
8
Pages
1521-1532
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Investigations into the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) functional MRI signal have used respiratory challenges with the aim of probing cerebrovascular physiology. Such challenges have altered the inspired partial pressures of either carbon dioxide or oxygen, typically to a fixed and constant level (fixed inspired challenge (FIC)). The resulting end-tidal gas partial pressures then depend on the subject's metabolism and ventilatory responses. In contrast, dynamic end-tidal forcing (DEF) rapidly and independently sets end-tidal oxygen and carbon dioxide to desired levels by altering the inspired gas partial pressures on a breath-by-breath basis using computer-controlled feedback. This study implements DEF in the MRI environment to map BOLD signal reactivity to CO2. We performed BOLD (T2*) contrast FMRI in four healthy male volunteers, while using DEF to provide a cyclic normocapnichypercapnic …
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