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滴定低水平重复性头部撞击模型的转化相关性

Titrating the Translational Relevance of a Low-Level Repetitive Head Impact Model.

作者信息

Boucher Masen L, Conley Grace, Nowlin Jordan, Qiu Jianhua, Kawata Keisuke, Bazarian Jeffrey J, Meehan William P, Mannix Rebekah

机构信息

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

Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2022 Jun 16;13:857654. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.857654. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Recently, there has been increased attention in the scientific community to the phenomenon of sub-concussive impacts, those hits to the head that do not cause the signs and symptoms of a concussion. Some authors suggest that sub-concussive impacts may alter behavior and cognition, if sustained repetitively, but the mechanisms underlying these changes are not well-defined. Here, we adapt our well-established weight drop model of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury (rmTBI) to attempt to produce a model of low-level repetitive head impacts (RHI). The model was modified to eliminate differences in latency to right following impact and gross behavioral changes after a single cluster of hits. Further, we varied our model in terms of repetition of impact over a 4-h span to mimic the repeated sub-concussive impacts that may be experienced by an athlete within a single day of play. To understand the effects of a single cluster of RHIs, as well as the effect of an increased impact frequency within the cluster, we evaluated classical behavioral measures, serum biomarkers, cortical protein quantification, and immunohistochemistry both acutely and sub-acutely following the impacts. In the absence of gross behavioral changes, the impact protocol did generate pathology, in a dose-dependent fashion, in the brain. Evaluation of serum biomarkers revealed limited changes in GFAP and NF-L, which suggests that their diagnostic utility may not emerge until the exposure to low-level head impacts reaches a certain threshold. Robust decreases in both IL-1β and IL-6 were observed in the serum and the cortex, indicating downregulation of inflammatory pathways. These experiments yield initial data on pathology and biomarkers in a mouse model of low-level RHIs, with relevance to sports settings, providing a starting point for further exploration of the potential role of anti-inflammatory processes in low-level RHI outcomes, and how these markers may evolve with repeated exposure.

摘要

最近,科学界对次脑震荡撞击现象的关注有所增加,即那些头部撞击不会导致脑震荡的体征和症状。一些作者认为,如果持续反复发生,次脑震荡撞击可能会改变行为和认知,但这些变化背后的机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们采用我们成熟的重复性轻度创伤性脑损伤(rmTBI)重量下降模型,试图建立一个低水平重复性头部撞击(RHI)模型。对该模型进行了修改,以消除单次撞击簇后右侧跟随潜伏期的差异和明显的行为变化。此外,我们在4小时的时间段内改变撞击的重复次数,以模拟运动员在一天比赛中可能经历的反复次脑震荡撞击。为了了解单次撞击簇的RHI的影响,以及簇内撞击频率增加的影响,我们在撞击后急性和亚急性阶段评估了经典行为指标、血清生物标志物、皮质蛋白定量和免疫组织化学。在没有明显行为变化的情况下,撞击方案确实在大脑中以剂量依赖的方式产生了病理变化。血清生物标志物评估显示GFAP和NF-L的变化有限,这表明直到暴露于低水平头部撞击达到一定阈值,它们的诊断效用才可能显现。在血清和皮质中均观察到IL-1β和IL-6的显著下降,表明炎症途径下调。这些实验产生了关于低水平RHI小鼠模型中病理和生物标志物的初步数据,与运动环境相关,为进一步探索抗炎过程在低水平RHI结果中的潜在作用以及这些标志物如何随反复暴露而演变提供了一个起点。

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