White matter structural integrity and transcranial Doppler blood flow pulsatility in normal aging
Cerebrovascular diseases underlie many forms of age-related cognitive impairment and the mechanism linking the two is hypothesized to involve adverse changes in white matter (WM) integrity. Despite being systemic, small vessel disease does not uniformly affect WM. We performed voxel-wise analysis of MRI images to examine the association between fractional anisotropy (FA) — a diffusion tensor measure of WM structural integrity — and pulsatility index (PI) — a transcranial Doppler ultrasound measure of abnormal arterial flow — in adults over the age of 70years who were free of stroke and dementia.
Source: Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Category: Radiology Authors: Roman Fleysher, Michael L Lipton, Olga Noskin, Tatjana Rundek, Richard Lipton, Carol A. Derby Tags: Original contribution Source Type: research