2024
Macro- and microvascular contributions to cerebral structural alterations in patients with asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis
Schmitzer L, Kaczmarz S, Göttler J, Hoffmann G, Kallmayer M, Eckstein H, Hedderich D, Kufer J, Zimmer C, Preibisch C, Hyder F, Sollmann N. Macro- and microvascular contributions to cerebral structural alterations in patients with asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2024, 44: 1629-1642. PMID: 38506325, PMCID: PMC11418673, DOI: 10.1177/0271678x241238935.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternal carotid artery stenosisInternal carotid artery stenosis patientsCerebral blood flowCarotid artery stenosisPeak width of skeletonized mean diffusivitySmall vessel diseaseContralateral alterationsArtery stenosisAsymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosisWhite matterAsymptomatic carotid artery stenosisCapillary transit time heterogeneityCerebral structural alterationsCortical thicknessMagnetic resonance imagingHemodynamic alterationsRisk factorsPatientsDTI metricsResonance imagingDorsal cingulate cortexBlood flowIschemic strokeMean diffusivityStenosis
2023
Neurovascular coupling is optimized to compensate for the increase in proton production from nonoxidative glycolysis and glycogenolysis during brain activation and maintain homeostasis of pH, pCO2, and pO2
DiNuzzo M, Dienel G, Behar K, Petroff O, Benveniste H, Hyder F, Giove F, Michaeli S, Mangia S, Herculano‐Houzel S, Rothman D. Neurovascular coupling is optimized to compensate for the increase in proton production from nonoxidative glycolysis and glycogenolysis during brain activation and maintain homeostasis of pH, pCO2, and pO2. Journal Of Neurochemistry 2023, 168: 632-662. PMID: 37150946, PMCID: PMC10628336, DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15839.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigher cerebral blood flowCerebral blood flowOxygen extraction fractionNeurovascular couplingBlood flowLower oxygen extraction fractionNonoxidative glycolysisCerebral metabolic rateBrain pHCapillary densityNeurovascular diseasesNonoxidative metabolismTissue oxygenationHuman cortexBrain functionExtraction fractionBrain activationMitochondrial ATP productionPET measurementsCMROOxygen consumptionHomeostasisGlycogenolysisFMRI contrastActivationEmbracing Heterogeneity in The Multicenter Stroke Preclinical Assessment Network (SPAN) Trial
Morais A, Locascio J, Sansing L, Lamb J, Nagarkatti K, Imai T, van Leyen K, Aronowski J, Koenig J, Bosetti F, Lyden P, Ayata C, Bosetti F, Koenig J, Lyden P, Lamb J, Nagarkatti K, Hess D, Kamat P, Khan M, Dhandapani K, Arbab A, Siddiqui S, Smith C, Nisar M, Leira E, Chauhan A, Dhanesha N, Patel R, Kumskova M, Thedens D, Wang K, Ayata C, Morais A, Imai T, Qin T, Jin X, Erdogan T, Yu L, Mandeville J, Kimberly W, Whittier J, Lo E, Arai K, Van Leyen K, Sansing L, Hyder F, Mihailovic J, Sanganahalli B, Diaz-Perez S, Velazquez S, Beatty H, Johnson C, Herman A, Boisserand L, Immakavar E, Koehler R, Dawson T, Dawson V, Shi Y, Avery B, Lannon S, Bibic A, Akhter K, Karuppagounder S, Aronowski J, McCullough L, Obertas L, Goh A, Huang S, Chauhan A. Embracing Heterogeneity in The Multicenter Stroke Preclinical Assessment Network (SPAN) Trial. Stroke 2023, 54: 620-631. PMID: 36601951, PMCID: PMC9870939, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.122.040638.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal anesthesia durationAnesthesia durationIndependent predictorsMultivariable analysisClinical trialsTransient focal cerebral ischemiaFocal cerebral ischemiaCerebral blood flowLaser Doppler flowCentralized randomizationModified intentionTreat populationExperimental strokeCerebral ischemiaDoppler flowRodent modelsMCAOBlood flowNetwork trialFlow dropPreclinical trialsMouse cohortsStudy designTrialsTrial onset
2016
Metabolic demands of neural-hemodynamic associated and disassociated areas in brain
Sanganahalli BG, Herman P, Rothman DL, Blumenfeld H, Hyder F. Metabolic demands of neural-hemodynamic associated and disassociated areas in brain. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2016, 36: 1695-1707. PMID: 27562867, PMCID: PMC5076793, DOI: 10.1177/0271678x16664531.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVentral posterolateral thalamic nucleusFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMulti-unit activityLocal field potentialsMetabolic demandsPosterolateral thalamic nucleusBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) responseSensory-evoked responsesCortical local field potentialsThalamic local field potentialsMagnetic resonance imagingLevel-dependent responsesSimilar metabolic demandThalamic nucleiForelimb cortexBlood flowBlood volumeCBV responseResonance imagingLatency differenceHemodynamicsBOLD signalOxidative metabolismDifferent metabolic demandsField potentialsChapter 5 New horizons in neurometabolic and neurovascular coupling from calibrated fMRI
Shu CY, Sanganahalli BG, Coman D, Herman P, Hyder F. Chapter 5 New horizons in neurometabolic and neurovascular coupling from calibrated fMRI. Progress In Brain Research 2016, 225: 99-122. PMID: 27130413, DOI: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2016.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurovascular couplingFunctional MRINeuronal activityBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signalFunctional brain activationLevel-dependent signalNeurometabolic couplingEffective therapyBlood flowNeuroimaging toolsHealth conditionsPowerful neuroimaging toolBrain activationBOLD signalNeural activityBOLD contrastMetabolic demandsOxygen consumptionDependent signalsTherapyMicrovesselsMRIActivityBiomarkers
2014
Physiological Basis of BOLD fMRI Decreases
Kim R, Hyder F, Blumenfeld H. Physiological Basis of BOLD fMRI Decreases. Neuromethods 2014, 88: 221-236. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0724-3_11.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCerebral blood flowCerebral blood volumeFMRI decreasesNeuronal activityLocal field potentialsNeuronal firingMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signal changesFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signal changesSpike-wave seizuresCortical slow oscillationsFMRI signal changesBOLD fMRI signalHippocampal seizuresSignal changesBasal gangliaDirect electrophysiological measurementsFMRI changesPhysiological basisSomatosensory stimulationBlood flowParadoxical decreaseAnimal modelsBlood volumeAnimal studiesCombined neuroimaging
2013
Quantitative basis for neuroimaging of cortical laminae with calibrated functional MRI
Herman P, Sanganahalli BG, Blumenfeld H, Rothman DL, Hyder F. Quantitative basis for neuroimaging of cortical laminae with calibrated functional MRI. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2013, 110: 15115-15120. PMID: 23980158, PMCID: PMC3773779, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1307154110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebral blood volumeLocal field potentialsMultiunit activitySomatosensory cortexCortical laminaeBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signalRat somatosensory cortexLevel-dependent signalNeurometabolic couplingCerebral cortexSuperficial laminaeCBF changesDeep laminaeMagnetic resonance imaging dataBlood flowQuantitative neuroimagingBlood volumeFunctional MRISensory stimulationBOLD signalOxidative metabolismCortexLayer-specific responsesMetabolic measurementsField potentialsMitochondrial Calcium Uptake Capacity Modulates Neocortical Excitability
Sanganahalli BG, Herman P, Hyder F, Kannurpatti SS. Mitochondrial Calcium Uptake Capacity Modulates Neocortical Excitability. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2013, 33: 1115-1126. PMID: 23591650, PMCID: PMC3705442, DOI: 10.1038/jcbfm.2013.61.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSensory-evoked cortical activityCentral nervous system metabolismCerebral blood flowCortical neuronal activityStimulus-evoked responsesCentral nervous systemBlood oxygen level dependenceNeocortical excitabilityBrain signalingHemodynamic responseBlood flowNeuronal activityNervous systemCortical activityNeocortical activityCalcium changesExtracellular electrophysiologyMCU activityMCU inhibitorVivo impactVivo mitochondriaDependent mannerMultiple subcellular compartmentsRole of mitochondriaUniporter activity
2012
Neural Progenitor Cells Regulate Capillary Blood Flow in the Postnatal Subventricular Zone
Lacar B, Herman P, Platel JC, Kubera C, Hyder F, Bordey A. Neural Progenitor Cells Regulate Capillary Blood Flow in the Postnatal Subventricular Zone. Journal Of Neuroscience 2012, 32: 16435-16448. PMID: 23152626, PMCID: PMC3520061, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1457-12.2012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenosine TriphosphateAnimalsAnimals, NewbornAstrocytesCalcium SignalingCapillariesCerebral VentriclesCerebrovascular CirculationElectric StimulationElectroporationFemaleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueImage Processing, Computer-AssistedLaser-Doppler FlowmetryMaleMiceMuscle TonusMuscle, Smooth, VascularNeural Stem CellsPericytesVasoconstrictionVasodilationConceptsNeural progenitor cellsSubventricular zoneB cellsBlood flowSVZ cellsPurinergic receptorsPostnatal subventricular zoneVascular responsesCapillary constrictionTransgenic miceElectrical stimulationCalcium increaseBlood flow increasesLaser Doppler flowmetryCapillary blood flowAstrocyte-like cellsReceptor agonist UTPNeonatal electroporationNeurometabolic couplingIntraventricular injectionVasodilating factorsAcute slicesYoung miceDoppler flowmetryHemodynamic responseS Phase Entry of Neural Progenitor Cells Correlates with Increased Blood Flow in the Young Subventricular Zone
Lacar B, Herman P, Hartman NW, Hyder F, Bordey A. S Phase Entry of Neural Progenitor Cells Correlates with Increased Blood Flow in the Young Subventricular Zone. PLOS ONE 2012, 7: e31960. PMID: 22359646, PMCID: PMC3281100, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0031960.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubventricular zoneBlood flowNeural progenitor cellsAcute brain slice preparationGrowth factor injectionsProgenitor cellsReceptor agonist UIncreased blood flowBrain slice preparationSVZ cell proliferationCell proliferationLaser Doppler flowmetryLocal blood flowLocal hemodynamic responsesBasic fibroblast growth factorPostnatal subventricular zoneFibroblast growth factorAgonist UFactor injectionsVentricular injectionNeurovascular couplingAcute increaseSlice preparationDoppler flowmetryHemodynamic responseAnalysis of Time and Space Invariance of BOLD Responses in the Rat Visual System
Bailey CJ, Sanganahalli BG, Herman P, Blumenfeld H, Gjedde A, Hyder F. Analysis of Time and Space Invariance of BOLD Responses in the Rat Visual System. Cerebral Cortex 2012, 23: 210-222. PMID: 22298731, PMCID: PMC3513959, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhs008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingGeneral linear modelingSuperior colliculusBOLD responseBasal blood flowNeural activityRat visual systemBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) responsePrimary visual cortexMagnetic resonance imagingLevel-dependent responsesNeurovascular couplingRat brainBlood flowVisual cortexResonance imagingStimulation paradigmV1 signalsLight flashesOnset/Neural signalsResponseV1Visual systemColliculus
2011
Where fMRI and Electrophysiology Agree to Disagree: Corticothalamic and Striatal Activity Patterns in the WAG/Rij Rat
Mishra AM, Ellens DJ, Schridde U, Motelow JE, Purcaro MJ, DeSalvo MN, Enev M, Sanganahalli BG, Hyder F, Blumenfeld H. Where fMRI and Electrophysiology Agree to Disagree: Corticothalamic and Striatal Activity Patterns in the WAG/Rij Rat. Journal Of Neuroscience 2011, 31: 15053-15064. PMID: 22016539, PMCID: PMC3432284, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.0101-11.2011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBrainBrain MappingBrain WavesCerebral CortexCerebrovascular CirculationCorpus StriatumDisease Models, AnimalElectroencephalographyElectrophysiologyEpilepsyImage Processing, Computer-AssistedLaser-Doppler FlowmetryMagnetic Resonance ImagingNicotinic AntagonistsOxygenRatsRats, WistarThalamusTubocurarineVibrissaeConceptsCerebral blood flowCerebral blood volumeLocal field potentialsNeuronal activityLaser Doppler cerebral blood flowSubcortical structuresWAG/Rij ratsNeuronal activity decreasesHuman absence epilepsySpike-wave dischargesWAG/RijMultiunit activity recordingsFMRI signalsFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signalsMagnetic resonance imaging signalsFMRI decreasesCBF decreaseHemodynamic changesCerebral cortexBasal gangliaSomatosensory cortexAbsence epilepsyWhisker stimulationBlood flowAnimal models
2005
High resolution measurements of neuronal activity, cerebral blood flow, and fMRI during spike-wave seizures in WAG/Rij rats
Blumenfeld H, Nersesyan H, Khubchandani M, Schridde U, Berman R, Rothman D, Hyder F. High resolution measurements of neuronal activity, cerebral blood flow, and fMRI during spike-wave seizures in WAG/Rij rats. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2005, 25: s409-s409. DOI: 10.1038/sj.jcbfm.9591524.0409.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
Neuroenergetic Basis of Functional MRI: Implications for Efficiency of Brain Work
Hyder F. Neuroenergetic Basis of Functional MRI: Implications for Efficiency of Brain Work. 2003, 73-74. DOI: 10.1109/nebc.2003.1215998.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeural activityLocal energy metabolismEnergy metabolismActual neuronal activitiesNeuronal excitabilityRat brainBlood flowNeuronal activityExtracellular recordingsFunctional MRIBlood oxygenationSensory stimulationBlood vesselsOxidative metabolismNeuronal ensemblesMRI mapsFMRI signalsBrain workNeural basisMetabolismFMRIFMRI dataExcitabilityActivityBrain
2001
Cerebral energetics and the glycogen shunt: Neurochemical basis of functional imaging
Shulman R, Hyder F, Rothman D. Cerebral energetics and the glycogen shunt: Neurochemical basis of functional imaging. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2001, 98: 6417-6422. PMID: 11344262, PMCID: PMC33483, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.101129298.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLactate concentrationBrain activationBrain lactate concentrationCerebral blood flowAdult mammalian brainBasal glucose oxidationPositron emission tomographyGlucose oxidationGlucose indexCerebral energeticsFunctional imaging dataNeurophysiological valuesBlood flowGlucose metabolismNeurotransmitter clearanceNeurochemical basisLactate effluxMammalian brainBasal physiological conditionsNeurotransmitter releaseAnaerobic glucose metabolismFunctional imagingComplete dataBrain activityMetabolic consumption rate
2000
Dependence of Oxygen Delivery on Blood Flow in Rat Brain: A 7 Tesla Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study
Hyder F, Kennan R, Kida I, Mason G, Behar K, Rothman D. Dependence of Oxygen Delivery on Blood Flow in Rat Brain: A 7 Tesla Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2000, 20: 485-498. PMID: 10724113, DOI: 10.1097/00004647-200003000-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnetic resonance imagingCapillary bedOxygen deliveryML xCerebral oxygen deliveryNicotine hydrogen tartrateRespective control conditionsValues of CBFMorphine anesthesiaSensorimotor cortexForepaw stimulationSodium pentobarbitalRat brainBlood flowCMRO2Mature ratsCortical activityResonance imagingBasal conditionsPercentage changeRatsAdministrationCBF