
#38 - Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, Ph.D.: Advancing Alzheimer’s disease treatment and prevention – is AD actually a vascular and metabolic disease?
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The Nonlinear Relationship Between Perfusion and Perfusion
The reason there is not a linear change with perfusion is what you alluded to. We have an outdoor regulatory mechanism. When the walls become stiffer because of the thickening, when you have this systolic pump that they're supposed to comply, or anterior compliance, they don't do that. So even though you may see the lumen being the same size, in other words, the whole being the samesize, but it's not the same size when you have the pulse,. The ballouse of blood going through that it has to open up. However, when we increase blood pressure, we have a constant process of trying to increase blood pressure to maintain that same level of perf
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