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Arterial spin labeling characterization of cerebral perfusion during normal maturation from late childhood into adulthood: normal 'reference range' values and their use in clinical studies.


ABSTRACT: The human brain changes structurally and functionally during adolescence, with associated alterations in cerebral perfusion. We performed dynamic arterial spin labeling (ASL) magnetic resonance imaging in healthy subjects between 8 and 32 years of age, to investigate changes in cerebral hemodynamics during normal development. In addition, an inversion recovery sequence allowed quantification of changes in longitudinal relaxation time (T₁) and equilibrium longitudinal magnetization (M₀). We present mean and reference ranges for normal values of T₁, M₀, cerebral blood flow (CBF), bolus arrival time, and bolus duration in cortical gray matter, to provide a tool for identifying age-matched perfusion abnormalities in this age range in clinical studies. Cerebral blood flow and T₁ relaxation times were negatively correlated with age, without gender or hemisphere differences. The same was true for M₀ anteriorly, but posteriorly, males but not females showed a significant decline in M₀ with increasing age. Two examples of the clinical utility of these data in identifying age-matched perfusion abnormalities, in Sturge-Weber syndrome and sickle cell anemia, are illustrated.

SUBMITTER: Hales PW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4013758 | biostudies-literature | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arterial spin labeling characterization of cerebral perfusion during normal maturation from late childhood into adulthood: normal 'reference range' values and their use in clinical studies.

Hales Patrick W PW   Kawadler Jamie M JM   Aylett Sarah E SE   Kirkham Fenella J FJ   Clark Christopher A CA  

Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 20140205 5


The human brain changes structurally and functionally during adolescence, with associated alterations in cerebral perfusion. We performed dynamic arterial spin labeling (ASL) magnetic resonance imaging in healthy subjects between 8 and 32 years of age, to investigate changes in cerebral hemodynamics during normal development. In addition, an inversion recovery sequence allowed quantification of changes in longitudinal relaxation time (T₁) and equilibrium longitudinal magnetization (M₀). We prese  ...[more]

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