Blood oxygen level dependent fMRI and perfusion MRI in the sheep brain

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Just, Nathalie | Adriaensen, Hans | Ella, Arsène | Chevillard, Pierre-Marie | Batailler, Martine | Dubois, Jean-Philippe | Keller, Matthieu | Migaud, Martine

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International audience. The ovine model could be an effective translational model but remains underexplored. Here, Blood Oxygen Level dependent functional MRI during visual stimulation and resting-state perfusion MRI were explored. We aimed at investigating the impact of isoflurane anesthesia during visual stimulation and evaluate resting cerebral blood flow and cerebral blood volume parameters in the lamb and adult sheep brain.BOLD fMRI and perfusion MRI after a bolus of DOTAREM were conducted in 4 lambs and 6 adult ewes at 3 T. A visual stimulation paradigm was delivered during fMRI at increasing isoflurane doses (1-3%).Robust but weak BOLD responses (0.21 +/- 0.08%) were found in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) up to 3% isoflurane anaesthesia. No significant differences were found beween BOLD responses in the range 1 to 3% ISO (p > 0.05). However, LGN cluster size decreased and functional localization became less reliable at high ISO doses (2.5-3% ISO). BOLD responses were weaker in adult sheep than in lambs (4.6 +/- 1.5 versus 13.6 +/- 8.5; p = 0.08). Relative cerebral blood volumes (rCBV) and relative cerebral blood flows (rCBF) were significantly higher (p < 0.0001) in lambs than in adult sheep for both gray and white matter.The impact of volatile anesthesia was explored for the first time on BOLD responses demonstrating increased reliability of functional localization of brain activity at low doses. Perfusion MRI was conducted for the first time in both lambs and adult ewes. Assessment of baseline cerebrovascular values are of interest for future studies of brain diseases allowing an improved interpretation of BOLD responses.

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