Calibrated bold fMRI with an optimized ASL-BOLD dual-acquisition sequence

采用优化的ASL-BOLD双采集序列进行校准的BOLD fMRI

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Abstract

Calibrated fMRI techniques estimate task-induced changes in the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO(2)) based on simultaneous measurements of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal changes evoked by stimulation. To determine the calibration factor M (corresponding to the maximum possible BOLD signal increase), BOLD signal and CBF are measured in response to a gas breathing challenge (usually CO(2) or O(2)). Here we describe an ASL dual-acquisition sequence that combines a background-suppressed 3D-GRASE readout with 2D multi-slice EPI. The concatenation of these two imaging sequences allowed separate optimization of the acquisition for CBF and BOLD data. The dual-acquisition sequence was validated by comparison to an ASL sequence with a dual-echo EPI readout, using a visual fMRI paradigm. Results showed a 3-fold increase in temporal signal-to-noise ratio (tSNR) of the ASL time-series data while BOLD tSNR was similar to that obtained with the dual-echo sequence. The longer TR of the proposed dual-acquisition sequence, however, resulted in slightly lower T-scores (by 30%) in the BOLD activation maps. Further, the potential of the dual-acquisition sequence for M-mapping on the basis of a hypercapnia gas breathing challenge and for quantification of CMRO(2) changes in response to a motor activation task was assessed. In five subjects, an average gray matter M-value of 8.71±1.03 and fractional changes of CMRO(2) of 12.5±5% were found. The new sequence remedies the deficiencies of prior combined BOLD-ASL acquisition strategies by substantially enhancing perfusion tSNR, which is essential for accurate BOLD calibration.

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