Article 2021

Neurochemical underpinning of hemodynamic response to neuropsychiatric drugs: A meta- and cluster analysis of preclinical studies

{Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an extensively used method for the investigation of normal and pathological brain function. In particular, fMRI has been used to characterize spatiotemporal hemodynamic response to pharmacological challenges as a non-invasive readout of neuronal activity. However, the mechanisms underlying regional signal changes are yet unclear. In this study, we use a meta-analytic approach to converge data from microdialysis experiments with relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) changes following acute administration of neuropsychiatric drugs in adult male rats. At whole-brain level, the functional response patterns show very weak correlation with neurochemical alterations, while for numerous brain areas a strong positive correlation with noradrenaline release exists. At a local scale of individual brain regions, the rCBV response to neurotransmitters is anatomically heterogeneous and, importantly, based on a complex interplay of different neurotransmitters that often exert opposing effects, thus providing a mechanism for regulating and fine tuning hemodynamic responses in specific regions.}

Author(s): Mervin, LH and Mitricheva, E and Logothetis, NK and Bifone, A and Bender, A and Noori, HR
Journal: {Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism}
Volume: 41
Number (issue): 4
Pages: 874--885
Year: 2021
Publisher: Lippincott Williams \& Wilkins
Bibtex Type: Article (article)
DOI: 10.1177/0271678X20916003
Address: New York
Electronic Archiving: grant_archive

BibTex

@article{item_3220621,
  title = {{Neurochemical underpinning of hemodynamic response to neuropsychiatric drugs: A meta- and cluster analysis of preclinical studies}},
  journal = {{Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism}},
  abstract = {{Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an extensively used method for the investigation of normal and pathological brain function. In particular, fMRI has been used to characterize spatiotemporal hemodynamic response to pharmacological challenges as a non-invasive readout of neuronal activity. However, the mechanisms underlying regional signal changes are yet unclear. In this study, we use a meta-analytic approach to converge data from microdialysis experiments with relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) changes following acute administration of neuropsychiatric drugs in adult male rats. At whole-brain level, the functional response patterns show very weak correlation with neurochemical alterations, while for numerous brain areas a strong positive correlation with noradrenaline release exists. At a local scale of individual brain regions, the rCBV response to neurotransmitters is anatomically heterogeneous and, importantly, based on a complex interplay of different neurotransmitters that often exert opposing effects, thus providing a mechanism for regulating and fine tuning hemodynamic responses in specific regions.}},
  volume = {41},
  number = {4},
  pages = {874--885},
  publisher = {Lippincott Williams \& Wilkins},
  address = {New York},
  year = {2021},
  slug = {item_3220621},
  author = {Mervin, LH and Mitricheva, E and Logothetis, NK and Bifone, A and Bender, A and Noori, HR}
}