Static and dynamic BOLD fMRI components along white matter fibre tracts and their dependence on the orientation of the local diffusion tensor axis relative to the B-0-field

JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM(2022)

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Recent studies have reported functional MRI (fMRI) activation within cerebral white matter (WM) using blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) contrast. Many blood vessels in WM run parallel to the fibre bundles, and other studies observed dependence of susceptibility contrast-based measures of blood volume on the local orientation of the fibre bundles relative to the magnetic field or B-0 axis. Motivated by this, we characterized the dependence of gradient-echo BOLD fMRI on fibre orientation (estimated by the local diffusion tensor) relative to the B-0 axis to test whether the alignment between bundles and vessels imparts an orientation dependence on resting-state BOLD fluctuations in the WM. We found that the baseline signal level of the T-2*-weighted data is 11% higher in voxels containing fibres parallel to B-0 than those containing perpendicular fibres, consistent with a static influence of either fibre or vessel orientation on local T-2* values. We also found that BOLD fluctuations in most bundles exhibit orientation effects expected from oxygenation changes, with larger amplitudes from voxels containing perpendicular fibres. Different magnitudes of this orientation effect were observed across the major WM bundles, with inferior fasciculus, corpus callosum and optic radiation exhibiting 14-19% higher fluctuations in voxels containing perpendicular compared to parallel fibres.
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White matter fMRI, orientation effects, white matter vasculature, diffusion tensor imaging, probabilistic tractography
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