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颈内静脉压迫带减轻猪闭合性旋转性颅脑冲击后组织病理学改变的初步研究

Internal Jugular Vein Compression Collar Mitigates Histopathological Alterations after Closed Head Rotational Head Impact in Swine: A Pilot Study.

机构信息

Division of Emergency Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, United States; Harvard Medical School, United States.

Division of Emergency Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, United States.

出版信息

Neuroscience. 2020 Jun 15;437:132-144. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2020.04.009. Epub 2020 Apr 10.

Abstract

Recently, there has been increased concern about microstructural brain changes after head trauma. Clinical studies have investigated a neck collar that applies gentle bilateral jugular vein compression, designed to increase intracranial blood volume and brain stiffness during head trauma, which neuroimaging has shown to result in a reduction in brain microstructural alterations after a season of American football and soccer. Here, we utilized a swine model of mild traumatic brain injury to investigate the effects of internal jugular vein (IJV) compression on histopathological outcomes after injury. Animals were randomized to collar treatment (n = 8) or non-collar treatment (n = 6), anesthetized and suspended such that the head was supported by breakable tape. A custom-built device was used to impact the head, thus allowing the head to break the tape and rotate along the sagittal plane. Accelerometer data were collected for each group. Sham injured animals (n = 2) were exposed to anesthesia only. Following single head trauma, animals were euthanized and brains collected for histology. Whole slide immunohistochemistry was analyzed using Qupath software. There was no difference in linear or rotational acceleration between injured collar and non-collar animals (p > 0.05). Injured animals demonstrated higher levels of the phosphorylated tau epitope AT8 (p < 0.05) and the inflammatory microglial marker IBA1 (p < 0.05) across the entire brain, but the effect of injury was markedly reduced by collar treatment (p < 0.05) The current results indicate that internal jugular venous compression protects against histopathological alterations related to closed head trauma exposure.

摘要

最近,人们越来越关注头部创伤后的脑微观结构变化。临床研究已经调查了一种颈圈,该颈圈施加轻微的双侧颈静脉压迫,旨在增加头部创伤期间的颅内血容量和脑硬度,神经影像学显示,橄榄球和足球赛季后,脑微观结构改变减少。在这里,我们利用轻度创伤性脑损伤的猪模型研究颈内静脉(IJV)压迫对损伤后组织病理学结果的影响。动物被随机分为颈圈治疗组(n=8)或非颈圈治疗组(n=6),麻醉并悬挂,使头部由易碎的胶带支撑。使用定制的设备撞击头部,从而使头部打破胶带并沿矢状面旋转。为每个组收集加速度计数据。假损伤动物(n=2)仅接受麻醉。单次头部创伤后,动物被安乐死并收集大脑进行组织学检查。使用 Qupath 软件分析全幻灯片免疫组织化学。受伤的颈圈和非颈圈动物的线性或旋转加速度没有差异(p>0.05)。受伤动物在整个大脑中表现出更高水平的磷酸化 tau 表位 AT8(p<0.05)和炎症性小胶质细胞标志物 IBA1(p<0.05),但颈圈治疗明显减轻了损伤的影响(p<0.05)。目前的结果表明,颈内静脉压迫可防止与闭合性头部创伤暴露相关的组织病理学改变。

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