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MRI-visible perivascular space volumes, sleep duration and daytime dysfunction in adults with cerebrovascular disease

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Recent studies suggest that interindividual genetic differences in glial-dependent CSF flow through the brain parenchyma, known as glymphatic flow, may trigger compensatory changes in human sleep physiology. In animal models, brain perivascular spaces are a critical conduit for glymphatic flow. We tested the hypothesis that MRI-visible PVS volumes, a putative marker of perivascular dysfunction, are associated with compensatory …

Authors

Ramirez J; Holmes MF; Berezuk C; Kwan D; Tan B; Beaton D; Scott CJM; Ozzoude M; Gao F; Yu D

Journal

Sleep Medicine, Vol. 83, , pp. 83–88

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 2021

DOI

10.1016/j.sleep.2021.03.043

ISSN

1389-9457