Contribution of low- and high-flux capillaries to slow hemodynamic fluctuations in the cerebral cortex of mice

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J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
2016 Aug
36
8
1351-6
10.1177/0271678X16649195
Epub Date: 
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Journal Articles
PubMed ID: 
27165011

We employed optical coherence tomography to measure cerebral cortical capillary red blood cell (RBC) flux in mice. The results suggest that baseline-flux weakly depends on cortical depth. Furthermore, under hypercapnia, low baseline-flux capillaries exhibit greater flux increases while the higher ones saturate, resulting in RBC-flux homogenization. Power-spectrum analysis indicates that higher flux capillaries saw greater flux variability in the low-frequency range (0.01-0.1 Hz) both at baseline and during hypercapnia. These results suggest that lower baseline-flux capillaries have more reserve to deliver oxygen with increased blood flow; but higher ones more strongly impact the low-frequency fluctuations associated with BOLD fMRI measurements of resting state functional connectivity.

Year: 
2016