Title
Hemodynamic and metabolic responses to neuronal inhibition.
Abstract
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the changes in blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) signal, cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen consumption (CMRO2) accompanying neuronal inhibition. Eight healthy volunteers performed a periodic right-hand pinch grip every second using 5% of their maximum voluntary contraction (MVC), a paradigm previously shown to produce robust ipsilateral neuronal inhibition. To simultaneously quantify CBF and BOLD signals, an interleaved multislice pulsed arterial spin labeling (PASL) and T2*-weighted gradient echo sequence was employed. The CMRO2 was calculated using the deoxyhemoglobin dilution model, calibrated by data measured during graded hypercapnia. In all subjects, BOLD, CBF and CMRO2 signals increased in the contralateral and decreased in the ipsilateral primary motor (M1) cortex. The relative changes in CMRO2 and CBF were linearly related, with a slope of ∼0.4. The coupling ratio thus established for both positive and negative CMRO2 and CBF changes is in close agreement with the ones observed by earlier studies investigating M1 perfusion and oxygen consumption increases. These findings characterize the hemodynamic and metabolic downregulation accompanying neuronal inhibition and thereby establish the sustained negative BOLD response as a marker of neuronal deactivation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.01.036
NeuroImage
Keywords
DocType
Volume
fMRI,Negative BOLD,Perfusion,Oxygen consumption,Inhibition
Journal
22
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
1053-8119
58
PageRank 
References 
Authors
6.68
3
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bojana Stefanovic1627.18
J Warnking28712.96
G Bruce Pike339922.73