Abstract

Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) perfusion technique to detect changes in blood flow. This study was undertaken to obtain a reference set of normal values of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in different age groups using three-dimensional pseudocontinuous ASL (3D PCASL) technique. The existence of an age-related decline in the gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) CBF was evaluated. The gender-related CBF was also analyzed. One hundred and sixty normal volunteers of varying age (6-72 years), arranged in 4 age groups, underwent MR perfusion imaging using 3D PCASL technique at 3 Tesla (T). Mean CBF values in global and regional GM and WM in different age groups were extracted from the quantitative perfusion map. A significant negative correlation was observed between the age and mean GM and WM CBF values (r = -0.80, P = 0.001; r = -0.59, P = 0.001, respectively). Similar results were also observed between age and various regional mean GM and WM CBF values (P = 0.001). No significant effect of gender on the GM CBF and WM CBF was found in any age group (P > 0.05). PCASL technique provides reliable quantitative parameters for the precise mapping of age-related perfusion changes occurring in the normal brain.

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