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Vitamin C Acutely Affects Brain Perfusion and Mastication-Induced Perfusion Asymmetry in the Principal Trigeminal Nucleus.

Andrea Viggiano1, Sara Ponticorvo1, Antonietta Canna1, Carmine Secondulfo2, Ludovico Sbordone1,2, Antonio Russo3, Marcellino Monda4, Francesco Di Salle1,2, Fabrizio Esposito1,2,3.   

Abstract

Prolonged mastication may induce an asymmetric modification of the local perfusion of the trigeminal principal nucleus. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible influence of vitamin C (<span class="Gene">vit. C) on such effect. Four groups of healthy volunteers underwent arterial spin labeling magnetic resonance imaging (ASL-MRI) to evaluate the local perfusion of the trigeminal nuclei after a vit. C-enriched lunch or a control lunch. Two ASL-MRI scans were acquired, respectively, before and after a 1 h-long masticating exercise or a 1 h long resting period. The results showed (i) an increased global perfusion of the brain in the vit. C-enriched lunch groups, (ii) an increased local perfusion of the right principal trigeminal nucleus (Vp) due to mastication, and (iii) a reduction of the rightward asymmetry of the Vp perfusion, due to mastication, after the vit C-enriched meal compared to the control meal. These results confirmed a long-lasting effect of prolonged mastication on Vp perfusion and also suggest a possible effect of vit. C on cerebral vascular tone regulation. Moreover, the data strongly draw attention on the side-to-side relation in Vp perfusion as a possible physiological parameter to be considered to understand the origin of pathological conditions like migraine.
Copyright © 2021 Viggiano, Ponticorvo, Canna, Secondulfo, Sbordone, Russo, Monda, Di Salle and Esposito.

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Keywords:  arterial spin labeling; local brain perfusion; magnetic resonance imaging; mastication; trigeminal nuclei; vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Year:  2021        PMID: 33716681      PMCID: PMC7953051          DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2021.641121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Syst Neurosci        ISSN: 1662-5137


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