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https://www.selleckchem.com/products/fetuin-fetal-bovine-serum.html Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) signals during the resting-state is widely used to study functional connectivity (FC) of slowly fluctuating ongoing brain activity (BOLD-FC) in humans with and without brain diseases. While physiological impairments, e.g. aberrant perfusion or vascular reactivity, are common in neurological and psychiatric disorders, their impact on BOLD-FC is widely unknown and ignored. The aim of our simulation study, therefore, was to investigate the influence of impaired neurovascular coupling on resting-state BOLD-FC. Simulated BOLD signals comprising intra- and extravascular contributions were derived from an adjusted balloon model, which allows for independent definitions of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) responses, being elicited by a synthetic oscillatory input signal with low frequency (0.05Hz) amplitude modulations. BOLD-FC was then defined by correlations between physiological reference BOLD-timthese changes were not critically influenced by both signal-to-noise-ratio and temporal resolution modulations. Our results demonstrate the importance of alterations in neurovascular coupling for aberrant resting-state BOLD-FC. Based on our data, we suggest to complement BOLD-FC studies, at least of at-risk patient populations, with perfusion and oxygenation sensitive MRI. In cases where this is not available, we recommend careful interpretation of BOLD-FC results considering previous findings about hemodynamic-metabolic changes. In the future, accurate modeling of the hemodynamic-metabolic context might improve both our understanding of the crucial interplay between vascular-hemodynamic-neuronal components of intrinsic BOLD-FC and the evaluation of aberrant BOLD-FC in brain diseases with vascular-hemodynamic impairments. The BOLD signal, as the basis of functional MRI, arises from both neuronal
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