Cerebrovascular regulation in neurological disorders
Cerebrovascular regulation in neurological disorders
Cerebrovascular regulation, referring to cerebral autoregulation, cerebrovascular reactivity, and neurovascular coupling, are intrinsic control mechanism of cerebral blood flow, and considered critical for the maintenance of adequate cerebral perfusion. Much previous work has related cerebrovascular regulation to the occurrence and prognosis of a range of neurological disorders, including cerebrovascular diseases, trauma, stroke, cognitive impairment, neuropsychiatric disorders, etc. Though many studies have identified these links, clinical exploitation of cerebrovascular regulation remains poorly developed. In addition, optimal methods for evaluation and data analysis in clinical studies need to be further discussed. In this special issue, we have brought together several papers that investigate cerebrovascular regulation in neurological disorders. We hope that this issue can encourage further studies on a number of important aspects of cerebrovascular regulation.
Cerebrovascular disease, autoregulation, Brain, bloodflow
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Yang, Yi
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Simpson, David
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Hu, Bingren
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Liu, Jia
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Xiong, Li
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Yang, Yi
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Simpson, David
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Hu, Bingren
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Liu, Jia
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Xiong, Li
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Yang, Yi, Simpson, David, Hu, Bingren, Liu, Jia and Xiong, Li
(2018)
Cerebrovascular regulation in neurological disorders.
BioMed Research International, 2018, , [400].
(doi:10.1155/2018/8140545).
Abstract
Cerebrovascular regulation, referring to cerebral autoregulation, cerebrovascular reactivity, and neurovascular coupling, are intrinsic control mechanism of cerebral blood flow, and considered critical for the maintenance of adequate cerebral perfusion. Much previous work has related cerebrovascular regulation to the occurrence and prognosis of a range of neurological disorders, including cerebrovascular diseases, trauma, stroke, cognitive impairment, neuropsychiatric disorders, etc. Though many studies have identified these links, clinical exploitation of cerebrovascular regulation remains poorly developed. In addition, optimal methods for evaluation and data analysis in clinical studies need to be further discussed. In this special issue, we have brought together several papers that investigate cerebrovascular regulation in neurological disorders. We hope that this issue can encourage further studies on a number of important aspects of cerebrovascular regulation.
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Accepted/In Press date: 12 September 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 October 2018
Keywords:
Cerebrovascular disease, autoregulation, Brain, bloodflow
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/426084
ISSN: 2314-6133
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