Small-caliber cerebral vessels change their diameters in response to alterations of key metabolite concentrations such as carbon dioxide or oxygen. This phenomenon, termed the cerebral vasomotor reactivity (CVMR), is the basis for blood flow regulation in the brain in accordance with its metabolic status. Typically, CVMR is determined as the amount of change in cerebral blood flow in response to a vasodilating stimulus, which can be measured by various neuroimaging methods or by transcranial Doppler. It has been shown that CVMR is impaired in cerebrovascular diseases, but there is also evidence of a similar dysfunction in neurodegenerative disorders. Here, we review studies that have investigated CVMR in the common neurodegenerative disease...
Cerebral autoregulation is an intrinsic physiological response that maintains a constant cerebral bl...
A substantial body of evidence supports the hypothesis of a vascular component in the pathogenesis o...
An increase in arterial PCO2 is the most common stressor used to increase cerebral blood flow for as...
Small-caliber cerebral vessels change their diameters in response to alterations of key metabolite c...
Contribution of small vessel disease to vascular cognitive impairment and dementia is the most studi...
Background. Recent studies have shown that cerebral vascularity may be impaired in Alzheimer’s disea...
BACKGROUND: Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) refers to the responsiveness of cerebral vasculature to...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) reflects the capacity of the brain’s vasculature to increase blood ...
Efficient blood supply to the brain is of paramount importance to its normal functioning and imprope...
Many Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients suffer from altered cerebral blood flow and damaged cerebral ...
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Vascular risk factors (e.g., obesity and hypertension) are associated with cerebral small vessel dis...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) is an important regulatory factor of the brain. The parameter contr...
Blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging enables non-invasive spatial map...
Cerebral autoregulation is an intrinsic physiological response that maintains a constant cerebral bl...
A substantial body of evidence supports the hypothesis of a vascular component in the pathogenesis o...
An increase in arterial PCO2 is the most common stressor used to increase cerebral blood flow for as...
Small-caliber cerebral vessels change their diameters in response to alterations of key metabolite c...
Contribution of small vessel disease to vascular cognitive impairment and dementia is the most studi...
Background. Recent studies have shown that cerebral vascularity may be impaired in Alzheimer’s disea...
BACKGROUND: Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) refers to the responsiveness of cerebral vasculature to...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) reflects the capacity of the brain’s vasculature to increase blood ...
Efficient blood supply to the brain is of paramount importance to its normal functioning and imprope...
Many Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients suffer from altered cerebral blood flow and damaged cerebral ...
Background: COVID-19 has wide-ranging physiological effects, with many patients complaining of persi...
Background: Parkinson\u2019s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that is mainly...
Vascular risk factors (e.g., obesity and hypertension) are associated with cerebral small vessel dis...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) is an important regulatory factor of the brain. The parameter contr...
Blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging enables non-invasive spatial map...
Cerebral autoregulation is an intrinsic physiological response that maintains a constant cerebral bl...
A substantial body of evidence supports the hypothesis of a vascular component in the pathogenesis o...
An increase in arterial PCO2 is the most common stressor used to increase cerebral blood flow for as...