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  • - The study investigates how two types of hypercapnic stimuli, 'CO in air' and carbogen, affect cerebrovascular reactivity and cerebral oxygen metabolism during MRI scans.
  • - Results show that 'CO in air' caused a significant decrease in cerebral oxygen metabolism (CMRO), while carbogen did not significantly change CMRO, indicating that these stimuli are not iso-metabolic.
  • - The findings highlight the importance of considering the type of hypercapnic stimulus used in MRI studies, as the effects on brain oxygen metabolism can differ significantly between 'CO in air' and carbogen.

Article Abstract

Blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) or arterial spin labeling (ASL) MRI with hypercapnic stimuli allow for measuring cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR). Hypercapnic stimuli are also employed in calibrated BOLD functional MRI for quantifying neuronally-evoked changes in cerebral oxygen metabolism (CMRO). It is often assumed that hypercapnic stimuli (with or without hyperoxia) are iso-metabolic; increasing arterial CO or O does not affect CMRO. We evaluated the null hypothesis that two common hypercapnic stimuli, 'CO in air' and carbogen, are iso-metabolic. TRUST and ASL MRI were used to measure the cerebral venous oxygenation and cerebral blood flow (CBF), from which the oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) and CMRO were calculated for room-air, 'CO in air' and carbogen. As expected, CBF significantly increased (9.9% ± 9.3% and 12.1% ± 8.8% for 'CO in air' and carbogen, respectively). CMRO decreased for 'CO in air' (-13.4% ± 13.0%, p < 0.01) compared to room-air, while the CMRO during carbogen did not significantly change. Our findings indicate that 'CO in air' is not iso-metabolic, while carbogen appears to elicit a mixed effect; the CMRO reduction during hypercapnia is mitigated when including hyperoxia. These findings can be important for interpreting measurements using hypercapnic or hypercapnic-hyperoxic (carbogen) stimuli.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9014679PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0271678X211064572DOI Listing

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