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Laminar perfusion imaging with zoomed arterial spin labeling at 7 Tesla.

Xingfeng Shao1, Fanhua Guo2, Qinyang Shou1, Kai Wang1, Kay Jann3, Lirong Yan3, Arthur W Toga4, Peng Zhang2, Danny J J Wang5.   

Abstract

Laminar fMRI based on BOLD and CBV contrast at ultrahigh magnetic fields has been applied for studying the dynamics of mesoscopic brain networks. However, the quantitative interpretations of BOLD/CBV fMRI results are confounded by different baseline physiology across cortical layers. Here we introduce a novel 3D zoomed pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (pCASL) technique at 7T that offers the capability for quantitative measurements of laminar cerebral blood flow (CBF) both at rest and during task activation with high spatial specificity and sensitivity. We found arterial transit time in superficial layers is ∼100 ms shorter than in middle/deep layers revealing the time course of labeled blood flowing from pial arteries to downstream microvasculature. Resting state CBF peaked in the middle layers which is highly consistent with microvascular density measured from human cortex specimens. Finger tapping induced a robust two-peak laminar profile of CBF increases in the superficial (somatosensory and premotor input) and deep (spinal output) layers of M1, while finger brushing task induced a weaker CBF increase in superficial layers (somatosensory input). This observation is highly consistent with reported laminar profiles of CBV activation on M1. We further demonstrated that visuospatial attention induced a predominant CBF increase in deep layers and a smaller CBF increase on top of the lower baseline CBF in superficial layers of V1 (feedback cortical input), while stimulus driven activity peaked in the middle layers (feedforward thalamic input). With the capability for quantitative CBF measurements both at baseline and during task activation, high-resolution ASL perfusion fMRI at 7T provides an important tool for in vivo assessment of neurovascular function and metabolic activities of neural circuits across cortical layers.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Arterial spin labeling; Laminar fMRI; Neural circuit; Perfusion; Ultrahigh field; Visual spatial attention

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34780918      PMCID: PMC8727512          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118724

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   7.400


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