reviewJournal of Applied PhysiologyFeb 8, 2006Closed access

Perivascular nerves and the regulation of cerebrovascular tone

Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital

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Abstract

Brain perfusion is tightly coupled to neuronal activity, is commonly used to monitor normal or pathological brain function, and is a direct reflection of the interactions that occur between neuronal signals and blood vessels. Cerebral blood vessels at the surface and within the brain are surrounded by nerve fibers that originate, respectively, from peripheral nerve ganglia and intrinsic brain neurons. Although of different origin and targeting distinct vascular beds, these "perivascular nerves" fulfill similar roles related to cerebrovascular functions, a major one being to regulate their tone and, therein, brain perfusion. This utmost function, which underlies the signals used in functional neuroimaging…

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Keywords
  • Neuroscience
  • Neurovascular bundle
  • Vasomotor
  • Premovement neuronal activity
  • Human brain
  • Anatomy
  • Medicine
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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