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Resting CMRO2 fluctuations show persistent network hyper-connectivity following exposure to sub-concussive collisions

机译:静息CMRO2波动表明在遭受次震荡碰撞后网络持续存在超连通性

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Exposure to head impacts may alter brain connectivity within cortical hubs such as the default-mode network (DMN). However, studies have yet to consider the confounding effects of altered resting cerebral blood flow (CBF0) and cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) on changes in connectivity following sub-concussive impacts. Here, 23 Canadian collegiate football players were followed during a season using calibrated resting-state MRI and helmet accelerometers to examine the interplay between the neural and vascular factors that determine functional connectivity (FC). Connectivity-based analyses using blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen consumption (CMRO2) mapping were used to study the DMN longitudinally. Network-specific decreases in CBF0 were observed one month following the season, while impaired CVR was documented at both mid-season and one month following the season, compared to pre-season baseline. Alterations in CBF0 and BOLD-based CVR throughout the season suggest that neurophysiological markers may show different susceptibility timelines following head impacts. DMN connectivity was increased throughout the season, independent of changes in cerebrovascular physiology, suggesting that alterations in FC following sub-concussive impacts are robust and independent of changes in brain hemodynamics. No significant correlations between impact kinematics and DMN connectivity changes were documented in this study. Altogether, these findings create a strong paradigm for future studies to examine the underlying neural and vascular mechanisms associated with increases in network connectivity following repeated exposure to sub-concussive collisions, in an effort to improve management of head impacts in contact sports.
机译:头部撞击可能会改变皮质枢纽(例如默认模式网络(DMN))内的大脑连接性。但是,研究尚未考虑静息性脑血流量(CBF0)和脑血管反应性(CVR)改变对亚脑震荡影响后连通性变化的混杂影响。在这里,一个赛季中使用校准的静止状态MRI和头盔加速度计跟踪了23名加拿大大学橄榄球运动员,以检查确定功能连通性(FC)的神经和血管因素之间的相互作用。基于连接性的分析使用血氧水平依赖性(BOLD)和脑代谢氧消耗率(CMRO2)作图,用于纵向研究DMN。与赛季前的基线相比,在赛季后一个月观察到特定于网络的CBF0下降,而在赛季中期和赛季后一个月均记录到CVR受损。在整个季节中,CBF0和基于BOLD的CVR的变化表明,神经生理学标志物在头部撞击后可能显示出不同的易感性时间表。在整个季节中,DMN的连通性都增加了,与脑血管生理学的变化无关,这表明在脑震荡之后,FC的变化既稳固,又与脑血流动力学的变化无关。在这项研究中,没有记录到冲击运动学与DMN连接性变化之间的显着相关性。总而言之,这些发现为将来的研究提供了强有力的范例,以研究与反复暴露于脑震荡的碰撞后网络连通性增加相关的潜在神经和血管机制,从而努力改善对接触运动中头部撞击的管理。

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