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Repetitive, but Not Single, Mild Blast TBI Causes Persistent Neurological Impairments and Selective Cortical Neuronal Loss in Rats

Exposure to repeated mild blast traumatic brain injury (mbTBI) is common in combat soldiers and the training of Special Forces. Evidence suggests that repeated exposure to a mild or subthreshold blast can cause serious and long-lasting impairments, but the mechanisms causing these symptoms are uncle...

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Autores principales: Campos-Pires, Rita, Ong, Bee Eng, Koziakova, Mariia, Ujvari, Eszter, Fuller, Isobel, Boyles, Charlotte, Sun, Valerie, Ko, Andy, Pap, Daniel, Lee, Matthew, Gomes, Lauren, Gallagher, Kate, Mahoney, Peter F., Dickinson, Robert
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10526452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37759899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13091298
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author Campos-Pires, Rita
Ong, Bee Eng
Koziakova, Mariia
Ujvari, Eszter
Fuller, Isobel
Boyles, Charlotte
Sun, Valerie
Ko, Andy
Pap, Daniel
Lee, Matthew
Gomes, Lauren
Gallagher, Kate
Mahoney, Peter F.
Dickinson, Robert
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Ong, Bee Eng
Koziakova, Mariia
Ujvari, Eszter
Fuller, Isobel
Boyles, Charlotte
Sun, Valerie
Ko, Andy
Pap, Daniel
Lee, Matthew
Gomes, Lauren
Gallagher, Kate
Mahoney, Peter F.
Dickinson, Robert
author_sort Campos-Pires, Rita
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description Exposure to repeated mild blast traumatic brain injury (mbTBI) is common in combat soldiers and the training of Special Forces. Evidence suggests that repeated exposure to a mild or subthreshold blast can cause serious and long-lasting impairments, but the mechanisms causing these symptoms are unclear. In this study, we characterise the effects of single and tightly coupled repeated mbTBI in Sprague–Dawley rats exposed to shockwaves generated using a shock tube. The primary outcomes are functional neurologic function (unconsciousness, neuroscore, weight loss, and RotaRod performance) and neuronal density in brain regions associated with sensorimotor function. Exposure to a single shockwave does not result in functional impairments or histologic injury, which is consistent with a mild or subthreshold injury. In contrast, exposure to three tightly coupled shockwaves results in unconsciousness, along with persistent neurologic impairments. Significant neuronal loss following repeated blast was observed in the motor cortex, somatosensory cortex, auditory cortex, and amygdala. Neuronal loss was not accompanied by changes in astrocyte reactivity. Our study identifies specific brain regions particularly sensitive to repeated mbTBI. The reasons for this sensitivity may include exposure to less attenuated shockwaves or proximity to tissue density transitions, and this merits further investigation. Our novel model will be useful in elucidating the mechanisms of sensitisation to injury, the temporal window of sensitivity and the evaluation of new treatments.
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spelling pubmed-105264522023-09-28 Repetitive, but Not Single, Mild Blast TBI Causes Persistent Neurological Impairments and Selective Cortical Neuronal Loss in Rats Campos-Pires, Rita Ong, Bee Eng Koziakova, Mariia Ujvari, Eszter Fuller, Isobel Boyles, Charlotte Sun, Valerie Ko, Andy Pap, Daniel Lee, Matthew Gomes, Lauren Gallagher, Kate Mahoney, Peter F. Dickinson, Robert Brain Sci Article Exposure to repeated mild blast traumatic brain injury (mbTBI) is common in combat soldiers and the training of Special Forces. Evidence suggests that repeated exposure to a mild or subthreshold blast can cause serious and long-lasting impairments, but the mechanisms causing these symptoms are unclear. In this study, we characterise the effects of single and tightly coupled repeated mbTBI in Sprague–Dawley rats exposed to shockwaves generated using a shock tube. The primary outcomes are functional neurologic function (unconsciousness, neuroscore, weight loss, and RotaRod performance) and neuronal density in brain regions associated with sensorimotor function. Exposure to a single shockwave does not result in functional impairments or histologic injury, which is consistent with a mild or subthreshold injury. In contrast, exposure to three tightly coupled shockwaves results in unconsciousness, along with persistent neurologic impairments. Significant neuronal loss following repeated blast was observed in the motor cortex, somatosensory cortex, auditory cortex, and amygdala. Neuronal loss was not accompanied by changes in astrocyte reactivity. Our study identifies specific brain regions particularly sensitive to repeated mbTBI. The reasons for this sensitivity may include exposure to less attenuated shockwaves or proximity to tissue density transitions, and this merits further investigation. Our novel model will be useful in elucidating the mechanisms of sensitisation to injury, the temporal window of sensitivity and the evaluation of new treatments. MDPI 2023-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10526452/ /pubmed/37759899 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13091298 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Campos-Pires, Rita
Ong, Bee Eng
Koziakova, Mariia
Ujvari, Eszter
Fuller, Isobel
Boyles, Charlotte
Sun, Valerie
Ko, Andy
Pap, Daniel
Lee, Matthew
Gomes, Lauren
Gallagher, Kate
Mahoney, Peter F.
Dickinson, Robert
Repetitive, but Not Single, Mild Blast TBI Causes Persistent Neurological Impairments and Selective Cortical Neuronal Loss in Rats
title Repetitive, but Not Single, Mild Blast TBI Causes Persistent Neurological Impairments and Selective Cortical Neuronal Loss in Rats
title_full Repetitive, but Not Single, Mild Blast TBI Causes Persistent Neurological Impairments and Selective Cortical Neuronal Loss in Rats
title_fullStr Repetitive, but Not Single, Mild Blast TBI Causes Persistent Neurological Impairments and Selective Cortical Neuronal Loss in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Repetitive, but Not Single, Mild Blast TBI Causes Persistent Neurological Impairments and Selective Cortical Neuronal Loss in Rats
title_short Repetitive, but Not Single, Mild Blast TBI Causes Persistent Neurological Impairments and Selective Cortical Neuronal Loss in Rats
title_sort repetitive, but not single, mild blast tbi causes persistent neurological impairments and selective cortical neuronal loss in rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10526452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37759899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13091298
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