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Neuronal structural protein polymorphism and concussion in college athletes.

作者信息

McDevitt Jane K, Tierney Ryan T, Mansell Jamie L, Driban Jeffrey B, Higgins Michael, Toone Nieka, Mishra Anarug, Krynetskiy Evgeny

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

Brain Inj. 2011;25(11):1108-13. doi: 10.3109/02699052.2011.607790.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine the association between a neuronal structural protein polymorphism and the frequency and severity of concussions in college athletes.

METHODS

Forty-eight athletes with previous self-reported history of a concussion were matched with 48 controls that did not report a history of concussion. Each group was genotyped for neurofilament heavy (NEFH) polymorphism rs#165602 in this retrospective case-control study.

RESULTS

There was no significant association (χ(2 )= 0.487, p = 0.485) between carrying the NEFH rare allele and a history of one or more concussions due to small effect sizes. A Fisher's exact test revealed no significant association (p = 1.00, ϕ = -0.03) between the presence of NEFH rare allele and a history of multiple concussions. The independent t-tests revealed no significant differences in duration of signs and symptoms (t = 1.41, p = 0.17, d = 0.48) or return to play (t = 0.23, p = 0.82, d = 0.08) between NEFH rare allele carrier and non-carriers.

CONCLUSIONS

Among college athletes, carrying the rare allele assessed may not influence an athlete's susceptibility to sustaining a concussion or return to play duration following a concussion.

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