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Abstract #2543

Increased BOLD resting-state fluctuation amplitude following upregulation of inhibitory activity with the GABA agonist alprazolam

Fanny Munsch1, Manuel Taso1, Daniel H. Wolf2, Daniel Press1, Stephanie Buss1, John A. Detre2, and David C. Alsop1
1Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States, 2University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Data Analysis, fMRI (resting state), Pharmacological MRI | Drugs | GABA | Brain connectivityNeural activity reflects a complex interplay between excitatory and inhibitory signaling. Yet, the BOLD signal is typically interpreted as related to excitatory activity. However, GABAergic neurotransmission also requires metabolism and BOLD may be sensitive to this inhibitory activity that can promote coordinated activity across networks. Here, we evaluated the changes in BOLD rsfMRI and rsCBF metrics (amplitude of low frequency fluctuations (ALFF), intrinsic connectivity (IC) and local correlations (LC)) after oral administration of alprazolam, a GABA agonist, in healthy volunteers. We observed a highly significant increase of BOLD ALFF across the cortex that suggests increasing inhibition can increase BOLD signals.

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