Changes of circulatory-metabolic indices and skull biomechanics with brain activity during aging
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Changes of circulatory-metabolic indices and skull biomechanics with brain activity during aging
Abstract
The cerebral blood flow values used in experimental and clinical investigations as the informative criteria for brain blood supply are often misleading. The correlation between the cerebral blood supply and brain function is not proven in all cases. An increase of brain activity is known to be accompanied by a rise of blood flow in activated regions, while a decreased activity results in a decreased blood flow. This demonstrates the close correlation between the brain blood supply and its activity. Such a correlation had not been noted in the age-dependent decrease of cerebral blood flow, suggesting the existence of special age-related mechanisms that develop with age to maintain brain metabolism. The biomechanical properties are of special significance as predicted in the early 20th century. Only recently were they validated by the simultaneous recording of Transcranial Dopplerogram and Rheoencephalogram with in-depth analysis focused on single cardiac cycles. Functioning of the intracranial blood and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics was integrated with a special physiological test "Prognosis-2" to measure brain cognitive function. Correlation was demonstrated with the circulatory-metabolic state of brain activity, especially in people with changing cognitive function. The data supports a conceptual model of adequate circulatory-metabolic supply of brain activity, showing the functional unity, which follows from integration of the mentioned systems.
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