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Uncovering the hidden effects of repetitive subconcussive head impact exposure: A mega-analytic approach characterizing seasonal brain microstructural changes in contact and collision sports athletes.
Kwiatkowski, Anna; Weidler, Carmen; Habel, Ute; Coverdale, Nicole S; Hirad, Adnan A; Manning, Kathryn Y; Rauscher, Alexander; Bazarian, Jeffrey J; Cook, Douglas J; Li, David K B; Mahon, Bradford Z; Menon, Ravi S; Taunton, Jack; Reetz, Kathrin; Romanzetti, Sandro; Huppertz, Charlotte.
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  • Kwiatkowski A; Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.
  • Weidler C; Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.
  • Habel U; Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.
  • Coverdale NS; Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 10, Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, Germany.
  • Hirad AA; JARA-BRAIN Institute Brain Structure Function Relationship, Research Center Jülich and RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.
  • Manning KY; Centre for Neuroscience Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
  • Rauscher A; Department of Surgery, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
  • Bazarian JJ; Department of Neuroscience, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
  • Cook DJ; Del Monte Neuroscience Institute, University of Rochester, New York, USA.
  • Li DKB; Department of Radiology, University of Calgary and Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
  • Mahon BZ; Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Menon RS; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neurology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Taunton J; Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Reetz K; UBC MRI Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Romanzetti S; Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, USA.
  • Huppertz C; Centre for Neuroscience Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Hum Brain Mapp ; 45(12): e26811, 2024 Aug 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39185683
ABSTRACT
Repetitive subconcussive head impacts (RSHI) are believed to induce sub-clinical brain injuries, potentially resulting in cumulative, long-term brain alterations. This study explores patterns of longitudinal brain white matter changes across sports with RSHI-exposure. A systematic literature search identified 22 datasets with longitudinal diffusion magnetic resonance imaging data. Four datasets were centrally pooled to perform uniform quality control and data preprocessing. A total of 131 non-concussed active athletes (American football, rugby, ice hockey; mean age 20.06 ± 2.06 years) with baseline and post-season data were included. Nonparametric permutation inference (one-sample t tests, one-sided) was applied to analyze the difference maps of multiple diffusion parameters. The analyses revealed widespread lateralized patterns of sports-season-related increases and decreases in mean diffusivity (MD), radial diffusivity (RD), and axial diffusivity (AD) across spatially distinct white matter regions. Increases were shown across one MD-cluster (3195 voxels; mean change 2.34%), one AD-cluster (5740 voxels; mean change 1.75%), and three RD-clusters (817 total voxels; mean change 3.11 to 4.70%). Decreases were shown across two MD-clusters (1637 total voxels; mean change -1.43 to -1.48%), two RD-clusters (1240 total voxels; mean change -1.92 to -1.93%), and one AD-cluster (724 voxels; mean change -1.28%). The resulting pattern implies the presence of strain-induced injuries in central and brainstem regions, with comparatively milder physical exercise-induced effects across frontal and superior regions of the left hemisphere, which need further investigation. This article highlights key considerations that need to be addressed in future work to enhance our understanding of the nature of observed white matter changes, improve the comparability of findings across studies, and promote data pooling initiatives to allow more detailed investigations (e.g., exploring sex- and sport-specific effects).
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Traumatismos en Atletas / Conmoción Encefálica / Sustancia Blanca Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Hum Brain Mapp Asunto de la revista: CEREBRO Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Traumatismos en Atletas / Conmoción Encefálica / Sustancia Blanca Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Hum Brain Mapp Asunto de la revista: CEREBRO Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania