2023
DOI: 10.1097/txd.0000000000001511
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The Association of Tacrolimus Formulation on Cerebral Blood Flow and Cognitive Function

Irisa Mahaparn,
Rebecca J. Lepping,
Robert N. Montgomery
et al.

Abstract: Background. Calcineurin inhibitors are inherent vasoconstrictors. Cerebral vasoconstriction can reduce cerebral blood flow (CBF), and negatively impact cerebrovascular response (CVR) to exercise, and cognitive function. The once-daily extended-release (LCP) tacrolimus has fewer side effects than the immediate-release (IR) tacrolimus. The role of calcineurin inhibitors on CBF and the impact of specific formulations of tacrolimus on CBF, CVR, and cognitive function are unknown. In this pilot study, w… Show more

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