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  Breath-hold BOLD fMRI without CO2 sampling enables estimation of venous cerebral blood volume: Potential use in normalization of stimulus-evoked BOLD fMRI data

Biondetti, E., Chiarelli, A. M., Germuska, M., Lipp, I., Villani, A., Caporale, A. S., et al. (2024). Breath-hold BOLD fMRI without CO2 sampling enables estimation of venous cerebral blood volume: Potential use in normalization of stimulus-evoked BOLD fMRI data. NeuroImage, 285: 120492. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120492.

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Biondetti, Emma1, 2, Author
Chiarelli, Antonio Maria1, 2, Author
Germuska, Michael3, Author
Lipp, Ilona4, 5, Author                 
Villani, Alessandro1, 2, Author
Caporale, Alessandra S.1, 2, Author
Patitucci, Eleonora5, Author
Murphy, Kevin3, Author
Tomassini, Valentina1, 5, 6, 7, 8, Author
Wise, Richard G.1, 2, 5, Author
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1Department of Neuroscience and Imaging, Gabriele D'Annunzio University, Chieti-Pescara, Italy, ou_persistent22              
2Institute of Advanced Biomedical Technologies (ITAB), Gabriele D'Annunzio University, Chieti-Pescara, Italy, ou_persistent22              
3Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC), School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, ou_persistent22              
4Department Neurophysics (Weiskopf), MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_2205649              
5Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC), School of Psychology, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, ou_persistent22              
6Department of Neurology, MS Centre, SS. Annunziata University Hospital, Chieti, Italy, ou_persistent22              
7Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, ou_persistent22              
8Helen Durham Centre for Neuroinflammatory Disease, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: BOLD; fMRI; CVR; CBF; Breath-hold; CBV
 Abstract: BOLD fMRI signal has been used in conjunction with vasodilatory stimulation as a marker of cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR): the relative change in cerebral blood flow (CBF) arising from a unit change in the vasodilatory stimulus. Using numerical simulations, we demonstrate that the variability in the relative BOLD signal change induced by vasodilation is strongly influenced by the variability in deoxyhemoglobin-containing cerebral blood volume (CBV), as this source of variability is likely to be more prominent than that of CVR. It may, therefore, be more appropriate to describe the relative BOLD signal change induced by an isometabolic vasodilation as a proxy of deoxygenated CBV (CBVdHb) rather than CVR. With this in mind, a new method was implemented to map a marker of CBVdHb, termed BOLD-CBV, based on the normalization of voxel-wise BOLD signal variation by an estimate of the intravascular venous BOLD signal from voxels filled with venous blood. The intravascular venous BOLD signal variation, recorded during repeated breath-holding, was extracted from the superior sagittal sinus in a cohort of 27 healthy volunteers and used as a regressor across the whole brain, yielding maps of BOLD-CBV. In the same cohort, we demonstrated the potential use of BOLD-CBV for the normalization of stimulus-evoked BOLD fMRI by comparing group-level BOLD fMRI responses to a visuomotor learning task with and without the inclusion of voxel-wise vascular covariates of BOLD-CBV and the BOLD signal change per mmHg variation in end-tidal carbon dioxide (BOLD-CVR). The empirical measure of BOLD-CBV accounted for more between-subject variability in the motor task-induced BOLD responses than BOLD-CVR estimated from end-tidal carbon dioxide recordings. The new method can potentially increase the power of group fMRI studies by including a measure of vascular characteristics and has the strong practical advantage of not requiring experimental measurement of end-tidal carbon dioxide, unlike traditional methods to estimate BOLD-CVR. It also more closely represents a specific physiological characteristic of brain vasculature than BOLD-CVR, namely blood volume.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-10-302023-02-222023-12-062023-12-072024-01
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120492
Other: epub 2023
PMID: 38070840
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Grant ID : 101066055
Funding program : Horizon 2020
Funding organization : European Union
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Grant ID : ECS0000004
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Funding organization : Italian Ministry of Universities
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Grant ID : EP/S025901/1
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Funding organization : UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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Grant ID : 104943/Z/14/Z; 220575/Z/20/Z; 200804/Z/16/Z; 224267/Z/21/Z
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Funding organization : Wellcome Trust

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Title: NeuroImage
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Publ. Info: Orlando, FL : Academic Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 285 Sequence Number: 120492 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1053-8119
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954922650166