The improvements in imaging technology opened up the possibility to investigate the structure and function of cerebral vasculature and the neurovascular unit with unprecedented precision and gaining deep insights not only on the morphology of the vessels but also regarding their function and regulation related to the cerebral activity. In this review, we will dissect the different imaging capabilities regarding the cerebrovascular tree, the neurovascular unit, the haemodynamic response function, and thus, the vascular–neuronal coupling. We will discuss both clinical and preclinical setting, with a final discussion on the current scenery in cerebrovascular imaging where magnetic resonance imaging and multimodal microscopy emerge as the most potent and versatile tools, respectively, in the clinical and preclinical context.

Imaging the cerebral vasculature at different scales: translational tools to investigate the neurovascular interfaces / Carnevale, Lorenzo; Lembo, Giuseppe. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH. - ISSN 0008-6363. - 120:18(2025), pp. 2373-2384. [10.1093/cvr/cvae165]

Imaging the cerebral vasculature at different scales: translational tools to investigate the neurovascular interfaces

Carnevale, Lorenzo;Lembo, Giuseppe
2025

Abstract

The improvements in imaging technology opened up the possibility to investigate the structure and function of cerebral vasculature and the neurovascular unit with unprecedented precision and gaining deep insights not only on the morphology of the vessels but also regarding their function and regulation related to the cerebral activity. In this review, we will dissect the different imaging capabilities regarding the cerebrovascular tree, the neurovascular unit, the haemodynamic response function, and thus, the vascular–neuronal coupling. We will discuss both clinical and preclinical setting, with a final discussion on the current scenery in cerebrovascular imaging where magnetic resonance imaging and multimodal microscopy emerge as the most potent and versatile tools, respectively, in the clinical and preclinical context.
2025
Cerebrovascular tree; Experimental models; Imaging; Magnetic resonance imaging; Neuro-glio-vascular unit
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Imaging the cerebral vasculature at different scales: translational tools to investigate the neurovascular interfaces / Carnevale, Lorenzo; Lembo, Giuseppe. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH. - ISSN 0008-6363. - 120:18(2025), pp. 2373-2384. [10.1093/cvr/cvae165]
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