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Low-frequency oscillations in cerebrovascular and cardiovascular hemodynamics: Their interrelationships and the effect of age

Authors
Song, SoohwaKim, DohyunJang, Dong PyoLee, JongshillLee, HyonLee, Kyoung-MinKim, In Young
Issue Date
Nov-2015
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Keywords
Age; Granger causality; Head-up tilt; Low-frequency oscillation; Wavelet transform
Citation
MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH, v.102, pp.46 - 53
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Journal Title
MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH
Volume
102
Start Page
46
End Page
53
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/155961
DOI
10.1016/j.mvr.2015.08.004
ISSN
0026-2862
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate how the interrelationships between low-frequency oscillations (LFOs) in the cerebral and systemic cardiovascular hemodynamic systems change with aging and systemic hemodynamic perturbation. Seventeen young adult (28.4 +/- 3.5 years) and seventeen elderly subjects (69.4 +/- 8.7 years) underwent continuous measurements of arterial blood pressure (ABP), heart rate (HR), and cerebral oxygenation (oxy-hemoglobin, deoxy-hemoglobin, and total hemoglobin) using near-infrared spectroscopy. The LFOs were subdivided into three frequency intervals (FI-1: 0.01-0.02 Hz, FI-2: 0.02-0.06 Hz, and FI-3: 0.06-0.15 Hz) via spectral analysis based on continuous wavelet transform. The amplitudes of the LFOs at these FIs were calculated to examine the effects of aging and head-up tilt (HUT) on cerebral and cardiovascular hemodynamics. Granger causality (GC) was used for analyzing the causal relationships between the LFOs observed in ABP, oxyhemoglobin, and HR. The amplitudes of the LFOs were generally higher in young adults than in the elderly and increased significantly only in the younger subjects after HUT. GCs in FI-3 oscillations were significantly higher in young subjects compared to older participants in the HUT state. These results indicate that aging dampens systemic and cerebral hemodynamic regulatory mechanisms, and the interrelationships between systemic and cerebral hemodynamics become weaker with age.
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