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The regional effect of serum hormone levels on cerebral blood flow in healthy nonpregnant women

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HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
卷 42, 期 17, 页码 5677-5688

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.25646

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arterial spin Labelling; cerebral blood flow; estrogen; menstrual cycle; neurovascular coupling; progesterone; time-of-flight

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  1. Canada Research Chairs
  2. Fonds de Recherche du Quebec - Sante [33140]
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [RGPIN-2018-06599, RPGIN-2017-05510]

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Estrogen and progesterone have opposing and regionally distinct effects on cerebral blood flow, with progesterone negatively correlated with anterior brain regions and estrogen weakly and positively correlated with posterior regions. No significant correlations were found between the hormones and intracranial artery diameter.
Sex hormones estrogen (EST) and progesterone (PROG) have received increased attention for their important physiological action outside of reproduction. While studies have shown that EST and PROG have significant impacts on brain function, their impact on the cerebrovascular system in humans remains largely unknown. To address this, we used a multi-modal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) approach to investigate the link between serum hormones in the follicular phase and luteal phase of the menstrual cycle (MC) with measures of cerebrovascular function (cerebral blood flow [CBF]) and structure (intracranial artery diameter). Fourteen naturally cycling women were recruited and assessed at two-time points of their MC. CBF was derived from pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling while diameters of the internal carotid and basilar artery was assessed using time of flight magnetic resonance angiography, blood samples were performed after the MRI. Results show that PROG and EST had opposing and spatially distinct effects on CBF: PROG correlated negatively with CBF in anterior brain regions (r = -.86, p < .01), while EST correlations were positive, yet weak and most prominent in posterior areas (r = .78, p < .01). No significant correlations between either hormone or intracranial artery diameter were observed. These results show that EST and PROG have opposing and regionally distinct effects on CBF and that this relationship is likely not due to interactions with large intracranial arteries. Considering that CBF in healthy women appears tightly linked to their current hormonal state, future studies should consider assessing MC-related hormone fluctuations in the design of functional MRI studies in this population.

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