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Abstract #2582

Increased Blood-brain Barrier Permeability in Response to Caffeine Challenge

Amnah Mahroo1, Simon Konstandin1,2, Daniel Christopher Hoinkiss1, Jochen Hirsch1, and Matthias Günther1,2,3
1Imaging Physics, Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine MEVIS, Bremen, Germany, 2mediri GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany, 3MR-Imaging and Spectroscopy, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: Arterial spin labelling, Brain, Blood-brain Barrier (BBB) Permeability, caffeine, multi-TE ASLCaffeine is a commonly used stimulant drug and is known to change brain physiology by constricting vessels leading to decreased perfusion. We tested the impact of caffeine ingestion on blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability by measuring exchange time using multi-TE ASL technique. Six healthy volunteers were examined for five pre-caffeine sets and six post-caffeine sets. The multi-TE two-compartment model was used to estimate exchange time (Tex) along with perfusion and ATT. We found that perfusion and Tex decreased over time while ATT increased. Decreased Tex indicates that the labelled water transferred at a faster rate reflecting increased BBB permeability.

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