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Abstract Cerebral microvascular health is a key biomarker for the study of natural aging and associated neurological diseases. Our aim is to quantify aging‐associated change of microvasculature at diverse dimensions in mice brain. We used optical coherence tomography (OCT) and two‐photon microscopy (TPM) to obtain nonaged and aged C57BL/6J mice cerebral microvascular images in vivo. Our results indicated that artery & vein, arteriole & venule, and capillary from nonaged and aged mice showed significant differences in density, diameter, complexity, perimeter, and tortuosity. OCT angiography and TPM provided the comprehensive quantification for arteriole and venule via compensating the limitation of each modality alone. We further demonstrated that arteriole and venule at specific dimensions exhibited negative correlations in most quantification analyses between nonaged and aged mice, which indicated that TPM and OCT were able to offer complementary vascular information to study the change of cerebral blood vessels in aging.more » « less
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Mukli, Peter; Pinto, Camila_B; Owens, Cameron_D; Csipo, Tamas; Lipecz, Agnes; Szarvas, Zsofia; Peterfi, Anna; Langley, Ana_Clara_da_Costa_Pinaffi; Hoffmeister, Jordan; Racz, Frigyes_Samuel; et al (, Advanced Science)Abstract Impaired cerebrovascular function contributes to the genesis of age‐related cognitive decline. In this study, the hypothesis is tested that impairments in neurovascular coupling (NVC) responses and brain network function predict cognitive dysfunction in older adults. Cerebromicrovascular and working memory function of healthy young (n= 21, 33.2±7.0 years) and aged (n= 30, 75.9±6.9 years) participants are assessed. To determine NVC responses and functional connectivity (FC) during a working memory (n‐back) paradigm, oxy‐ and deoxyhemoglobin concentration changes from the frontal cortex using functional near‐infrared spectroscopy are recorded. NVC responses are significantly impaired during the 2‐back task in aged participants, while the frontal networks are characterized by higher local and global connection strength, and dynamic FC (p< 0.05). Both impaired NVC and increased FC correlate with age‐related decline in accuracy during the 2‐back task. These findings suggest that task‐related brain states in older adults require stronger functional connections to compensate for the attenuated NVC responses associated with working memory load.more » « less
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