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轻度创伤性脑损伤中的微环境变化。

Microenvironment changes in mild traumatic brain injury.

机构信息

Combat Care Laboratory, Defence Medical and Environmental Research Institute, DSO National Laboratories, 27 Medical Drive, Singapore 117510, Singapore.

出版信息

Brain Res Bull. 2012 Mar 10;87(4-5):359-72. doi: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2012.01.007. Epub 2012 Jan 23.

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major public-health problem for which mild TBI (MTBI) makes up majority of the cases. MTBI is a poorly-understood health problem and can persist for years manifesting into neurological and non-neurological problems that can affect functional outcome. Presently, diagnosis of MTBI is based on symptoms reporting with poor understanding of ongoing pathophysiology, hence precluding prognosis and intervention. Other than rehabilitation, there is still no pharmacological treatment for the treatment of secondary injury and prevention of the development of cognitive and behavioural problems. The lack of external injuries and absence of detectable brain abnormalities lend support to MTBI developing at the cellular and biochemical level. However, the paucity of suitable and validated non-invasive methods for accurate diagnosis of MTBI poses as a substantial challenge. Hence, it is crucial that a clinically useful evaluation and management procedure be instituted for MTBI that encompasses both molecular pathophysiology and functional outcome. The acute microenvironment changes post-MTBI presents an attractive target for modulation of MTBI symptoms and the development of cognitive changes later in life.

摘要

创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是一个主要的公共卫生问题,其中轻度 TBI(MTBI)占大多数病例。MTBI 是一个尚未被充分了解的健康问题,可能会持续多年,表现为神经和非神经问题,从而影响功能结果。目前,MTBI 的诊断基于症状报告,对持续的病理生理学了解甚少,因此无法预测预后和进行干预。除了康复,目前还没有针对继发性损伤和预防认知及行为问题发展的药物治疗。缺乏外部损伤和没有可检测到的大脑异常支持 MTBI 在细胞和生化水平上的发展。然而,缺乏合适和经过验证的非侵入性方法来准确诊断 MTBI 是一个巨大的挑战。因此,对于 MTBI 建立一种既包括分子病理生理学又包括功能结果的临床有用的评估和管理程序至关重要。MTBI 后急性微环境变化为调节 MTBI 症状和以后生活中认知变化提供了有吸引力的目标。

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