Xin Yu1, Stephen Dodd1, Yoshiyuki
Hirano1, Daniel Glen2, Ziad S. Saad2,
Richard C. Reynolds2, Afonso C. Silva1, Alan P.
Koretsky1
1NINDS, NIH,
BOLD-fMRI
signals increase in the rat somatosensory cortex faster than the transit time
of blood moving from arteries to veins, which enables us to measure the
evolution of BOLD responses at early times after stimulation. Here, the rat
barrel cortex activity was mapped at 0.2s temporal resolution in 2D GE-EPI
images at 150mmx150μmx500μm
using an 11.7T MRI. Activity-evoked BOLD signals were first observed at 0.8s,
and shifted to adjacent penetrating venules at 1-1.2s, later propagating to
the superficial draining veins. This indicates that BOLD-fMRI maps made prior
to about 1 s will have minimal contribution from penetrating cortical
venules.