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Changes in total cerebral blood flow and morphology in aging
In this thesis the reproducibility of new methods using MRI for measuring total cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular reserve capacity was assessed. We used these methods to show that NO is an important factor in the hypoxia induced vasodilatation of vessels in the brain. It was shown that basal total cerebral blood flow in the elderly, in contrary to the young, is dependent on the NO pathway. White matter hyperintensities are seen in almost every elderly subject. We showed that besides the white matter hyperintensities there are also change because of aging in the normal appearing white matter. This was demonstrated with the use of magnetization transfer imaging. The appearance of the white matter hyperintensities seems to be independent of the changes in the normal appearing white matter which gives rise to the idea that both entities have different aetiologies. Using this technique we also showed that not all white matter hyperintensities...
Show moreIn this thesis the reproducibility of new methods using MRI for measuring total cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular reserve capacity was assessed. We used these methods to show that NO is an important factor in the hypoxia induced vasodilatation of vessels in the brain. It was shown that basal total cerebral blood flow in the elderly, in contrary to the young, is dependent on the NO pathway. White matter hyperintensities are seen in almost every elderly subject. We showed that besides the white matter hyperintensities there are also change because of aging in the normal appearing white matter. This was demonstrated with the use of magnetization transfer imaging. The appearance of the white matter hyperintensities seems to be independent of the changes in the normal appearing white matter which gives rise to the idea that both entities have different aetiologies. Using this technique we also showed that not all white matter hyperintensities are the same but that differences exists between white matter hyperintensities periventricular and in the deep white matter. Also, differences between frontal and occipital located periventricular white matter hyperintensities exists. Finally, we found that cognitive decline in the elderly is associated with a diminished total cerebral blood flow.
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- Spilt, A.
- Supervisor
- Buchem, M.A. van
- Co-supervisor
- Blauw, G.J.; Craen, A.J.M. de
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Faculty of Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), Leiden University
- Date
- 2006-03-09
- ISBN (print)
- 9789090203775