← Volver a resultados
Ficha bibliográfica · Consulta y acceso
Artículo

Cerebrovascular–CSF coupling measured by broadband near-infrared spectroscopy as a physiological marker of brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease

Fiza Saeed et al · Frontiers Media S.A · 2026

Acceso abierto disponible
Lectura rápida. Revisá los datos básicos del recurso y luego accedé al contenido desde el botón principal. En esta ficha solo se muestra la información necesaria para identificar la obra, citarla y abrirla.

Acceso al recurso

Entrá al contenido desde la opción principal o elegí otra fuente disponible.

Acceso principal

Acceso abierto disponible

DOAJ DOAJ - Open Access Journals
Recurso identificado como acceso abierto, sin confirmar automáticamente si es texto completo directo.
Abrir recurso

Resumen

Descripción general del contenido del recurso.

IntroductionAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is strongly associated with cerebrovascular dysfunction and impaired glymphatic clearance. These dysfunctions may precede, contribute to, and interact bidirectionally with AD pathology, highlighting the importance of identifying physiological markers for the early detection of AD. Noninvasive approaches for assessing these processes and identifying early biomarkers remain limited. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) plays a central role in clearing neurotoxins from the brain, but current methods for quantifying CSF dynamics are invasive, costly, and not well suited for early detection of AD.MethodsBroadband near-infrared spectroscopy (bbNIRS) provides a promising alternative by enabling noninvasive measurement of total hemoglobin concentration (HbT) and CSF-related free-water fluctuations in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). In this study, we quantified cerebrovascular–CSF coupling using two-channel bbNIRS (2bbNIRS) in three groups: healthy young adults (YA; n = 26), healthy older adults (OA; n = 27), and early-stage AD patients (n = 16). Time series data of 7-min Δ[HbT] and CSF-related Δ[H2O]free dynamics were extracted and analyzed within three distinct infraslow oscillatory frequency (endogenic, neurogenic, and myogenic) bands. Linear correlation coefficients and slopes between Δ[HbT] and Δ[H2O]free signals were computed to quantify HbT-CSF coupling at each frequency band for each of the three groups, followed by statistical comparisons after Fisher transformation and ANOVA with Bonferroni correction.ResultsThe results showed that (1) HbT-CSF coupling was significantly stronger in the AD group than in healthy OA across all frequency bands, and (2) coupling exhibited clear age dependence, with YA showing the weakest prefrontal HbT-CSF coupling.DiscussionThese trends may reflect age- and disease-related reductions in cerebrovascular elasticity and intracranial compliance. Enhanced coupling in the AD group may represent an early compensatory response to impaired CSF transport. Overall, this work demonstrates that 2bbNIRS offers a noninvasive, low-cost method for quantifying cerebrovascular-CSF interactions in the human PFC, with promising potential as a physiological marker of brain aging and early AD.

Cómo citar

Elegí el formato que necesitás y copiá la referencia al portapapeles.

APA 7

al, F. S. E. (2026). Cerebrovascular–CSF coupling measured by broadband near-infrared spectroscopy as a physiological marker of brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2026.1757765

MLA

al, Fiza Saeed et. "Cerebrovascular–CSF coupling measured by broadband near-infrared spectroscopy as a physiological marker of brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease." 2026. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2026.1757765.

Chicago

al, Fiza Saeed et. 2026. "Cerebrovascular–CSF coupling measured by broadband near-infrared spectroscopy as a physiological marker of brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease.". https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2026.1757765.

Harvard

al, F. S. E. 2026, Cerebrovascular–CSF coupling measured by broadband near-infrared spectroscopy as a physiological marker of brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease, Frontiers Media S.A, available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2026.1757765 [Accessed 24 Jun. 2026].

Compartir e imprimir

Guardá la ficha, copiá su enlace permanente o imprimila como PDF.

Exportar referencia

Si usás un gestor bibliográfico, podés exportar el registro en los formatos más comunes.

Detalles del recurso

Información bibliográfica útil para confirmar que se trata del material correcto.

Título
Cerebrovascular–CSF coupling measured by broadband near-infrared spectroscopy as a physiological marker of brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease
Autor / colaboradores
Fiza Saeed et al
Editorial
Frontiers Media S.A
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
1663-4365
ISSN
1663-4365
Idioma
eng

Materias

Explorá otros recursos relacionados a partir de estas materias.

Copiado