Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Children From 3 to 5 Months of Age

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作者
Duncan, A. F. [1 ]
Caprihan, A. [4 ]
Montague, E. Q. [5 ]
Lowe, J. [1 ]
Schrader, R. [2 ]
Phillips, J. P. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ New Mexico, Dept Pediat, Div Neonatol, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[2] Univ New Mexico, Clin & Translat Sci Ctr, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[3] Univ New Mexico, Dept Neurol, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[4] MIND Res Network, Albuquerque, NM USA
[5] Akron Childrens Hosp, NeuroDev Sci Ctr, Akron, OH USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT; PERFUSION; CORTEX; MRI; SEGMENTATION; CHILDHOOD; PRETERM; INFANT; MATTER; BIRTH;
D O I
10.3174/ajnr.A3728
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Understanding the relationship between brain and behavior in early childhood requires a probe of functional brain development. We report the first large study of regional CBF by use of arterial spin-labeling in young children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cerebral blood flow by use of arterial spin-labeling was measured in 61 healthy children between the ages of 3 and 5 months. Blood flow maps were parcellated into 8 broadly defined anatomic regions of each cerebral hemisphere. RESULTS: There was no sex effect; however, group analysis demonstrated significantly greater CBF in the sensorimotor and occipital regions compared with dorsolateral prefrontal, subgenual, and orbitofrontal areas (P < .0001). A significant age effect was also identified, with the largest increase in blood flow between 3 and 5 months occurring in the following regions: orbitofrontal (P < .009), subgenual (P < .002), and inferior occipital lobe (P = .001). CONCLUSIONS: These results are consistent with prior histologic studies demonstrating regional variation in brain maturation and suggest that arterial spin-labeling is sensitive to regional as well as age-related differences in CBF in young children.
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页码:593 / 598
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