Respiratory influence on cerebral blood flow and blood volume – A 4D flow MRI study, 2025, Söderström et al.

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    Respiratory influence on cerebral blood flow and blood volume – A 4D flow MRI study
    Pontus Söderström; Anders Eklund; Nina Karalija; Britt M Andersson; Katrine Riklund; Lars Bäckman; Jan Malm; Anders Wåhlin

    Variations in cerebral blood flow and blood volume interact with intracranial pressure and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, all of which play a crucial role in brain homeostasis. A key physiological modulator is respiration, but its impact on cerebral blood flow and volume has not been thoroughly investigated.

    Here we used 4D flow MRI in a population-based sample of 65 participants (mean age - 75 ± 1) to quantify these effects. Two gating approaches were considered, one using respiratory-phase and the other using respiratory-time (i.e. raw time in the cycle).

    For both gating methods, the arterial inflow was significantly larger during exhalation compared to inhalation, whereas the venous outflow was significantly larger during inhalation compared to exhalation. The cerebral blood volume variation per respiratory cycle was 0.83 [0.62, 1.13] ml for respiratory-phase gating and 0.78 [0.59, 1.02] ml for respiratory-time gating. For comparison, the volume variation of the cardiac cycle was 1.01 [0.80, 1.30] ml.

    Taken together, our results clearly demonstrate respiratory influences on cerebral blood flow. The corresponding vascular volume variations appear to be of the same order of magnitude as those of the cardiac cycle, highlighting respiration as an important modulator of cerebral blood flow and blood volume.

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