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Neck Collar with Mild Jugular Vein Compression Ameliorates Brain Activation Changes during a Working Memory Task after a Season of High School Football

机译:颈部衣领与轻度颈静脉压缩改善了在高中足球季节后工作记忆任务期间的脑激活变化

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Emerging evidence indicates that repetitive head impacts, even at a sub-concussive level, may result in exacerbated or prolonged neurological deficits in athletes. This study aimed to: 1) quantify the effect of repetitive head impacts on the alteration of neuronal activity based on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of working memory after a high school football season; and 2) determine whether a neck collar that applies mild jugular vein compression designed to reduce brain energy absorption in head impact through "slosh" mitigation can ameliorate the altered fMRI activation during a working memory task. Participants were recruited from local high school football teams with 27 and 25 athletes assigned to the non-collar and collar group, respectively. A standard N-Back task was used to engage working memory in the fMRI at both pre- and post-season. The two study groups experienced similar head impact frequency and magnitude during the season (all p > 0.05). fMRI blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal response (a reflection of the neuronal activity level) during the working memory task increased significantly from pre- to post-season in the non-collar group (corrected p < 0.05), but not in the collar group. Areas displaying less activation change in the collar group (corrected p < 0.05) included the precuneus, inferior parietal cortex, and dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex. Additionally, BOLD response in the non-collar group increased significantly in direct association with the total number of impacts and total g-force (p < 0.05). Our data provide initial neuroimaging evidence for the effect of repetitive head impacts on the working memory related brain activity, as well as a potential protective effect that resulted from the use of the purported brain slosh reducing neck collar in contact sports.
机译:新兴的证据表明,即使在次脑水平,重复的头部也可能导致运动员中加剧或长期的神经缺陷。本研究旨在:1)量化重复性磁头影响对高中足球季节后工作记忆的函数磁共振成像(FMRI)的效果; 2)确定应用轻度颈静脉压缩的颈部套环,旨在通过“Slosh”缓解在头部冲击中降低脑能吸收的脑部能量吸收可以改善工作记忆任务期间改变的FMRI激活。与当地高中足球队的招募参与者分别从当地高中足球队招募了27和25名运动员分配给非衣领组。标准的N-Back任务用于在季节和季后期和季后期的FMRI中参与工作记忆。两项研究组在季节经历了类似的头部冲击频率和幅度(所有P> 0.05)。在非套环组中,工作记忆任务期间,FMRI血氧水平依赖性(粗体活动水平的反射)显着从季节预先季节增加(校正P <0.05),但不在衣领组。在套环组(校正P <0.05)中显示较少激活变化的区域包括前寿,下顶部皮质和背侧前额外皮层。此外,非套环组的大胆响应在直接关系中显着增加了与撞击总数和总G力的总和(P <0.05)。我们的数据为重复性头部影响对工作记忆记忆相关的大脑活动的影响,以及潜在的保护作用,以及通过使用据称的脑斜颈衣物在接触运动中的潜在保护作用。

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