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The Invisibility of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Impaired Cognitive Performance as a Silent Symptom.

Leore R Heim1,2, Miaad Bader1, Shahaf Edut1, Lital Rachmany1, Renana Baratz-Goldstein1, Ran Lin1, Aviya Elpaz1, Doaa Qubty1, Lior Bikovski3, Vardit Rubovitch1, Shaul Schreiber4,5, Chaim G Pick1,5,6.   

Abstract

The present study was designed to tackle two notorious features of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)-heterogeneity and invisibility-by characterizing the full scope of mTBI symptoms. Mice were exposed to brain injuries of different intensities utilizing a weight-drop model (10, 30, 50, and 70 g) and subsequently subjected to a comprehensive battery of behavioral tests at different time points and immunohistochemical examination of cortical slices. Whereas the physiological, neurological, emotional, and motor function of mTBI mice (i.e., their well-being) remained largely intact, cognitive deficits were identified by the y-maze and novel object recognition. Results from these two cognitive tests were combined and a dose-response relationship was established between injury intensity and cognitive impairment, ranging from an 85% decline after a 70-g impact (p < 0.001) to a 20% decline after a 10-g impact (essentially no effect). In addition, higher intensities of injury were accompanied by decreased expression of axonal and synaptic markers. Thus, our mTBI mice showed a clear discrepancy between performance (poor cognitive function) and appearance (healthy demeanor). This is of major concern given that diagnosis of mTBI is established on the presence of clinical symptoms and emphasizes the need for an alternative diagnostic modality.

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Keywords:  animal studies; behavioral assessment; cognitive function; head trauma; traumatic brain injury

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28514188     DOI: 10.1089/neu.2016.4909

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurotrauma        ISSN: 0897-7151            Impact factor:   5.269


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Authors:  Elliot J Glotfelty; Thomas Delgado; Luis B Tovar-Y-Romo; Yu Luo; Barry Hoffer; Lars Olson; Tobias Karlsson; Mark P Mattson; Brandon Harvey; David Tweedie; Yazhou Li; Nigel H Greig
Journal:  ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci       Date:  2019-02-11

2.  Dietary Energy Restriction Ameliorates Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  V Rubovitch; A Pharayra; M Har-Even; O Dvir; M P Mattson; C G Pick
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2019-02-08       Impact factor: 3.444

3.  Orthopedic Injured versus Uninjured Comparison Groups for Neuroimaging Research in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Elisabeth A Wilde; Ashley L Ware; Xiaoqi Li; Trevor C Wu; Stephen R McCauley; Amanda Barnes; Mary R Newsome; Brian D Biekman; Jill V Hunter; Zili D Chu; Harvey S Levin
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2018-10-10       Impact factor: 5.269

4.  Repetitive Mild Closed Head Injury Alters Protein Expression and Dendritic Complexity in a Mouse Model.

Authors:  Jessica N Saykally; Whitney A Ratliff; Kristen L Keeley; Chaim G Pick; Ronald F Mervis; Bruce A Citron
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2017-08-23       Impact factor: 4.869

5.  Motor Effects of Minimal Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice.

Authors:  I Namdar; R Feldman; S Glazer; I Meningher; N A Shlobin; V Rubovitch; L Bikovski; E Been; Chaim G Pick
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2019-12-09       Impact factor: 3.444

6.  GM1 ganglioside prevents axonal regeneration inhibition and cognitive deficits in a mouse model of traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Amit Benady; Dor Freidin; Chaim G Pick; Vardit Rubovitch
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-09-06       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Bone Anabolic Response in the Calvaria Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury is Mediated by the Cannabinoid-1 Receptor.

Authors:  Michal Eger; Miaad Bader; Dara Bree; Rivka Hadar; Alina Nemirovski; Joseph Tam; Dan Levy; Chaim G Pick; Yankel Gabet
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-11-07       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Thrombin as Key Mediator of Seizure Development Following Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Marina Ben Shimon; Efrat Shavit-Stein; Keren Altman; Chaim G Pick; Nicola Maggio
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2020-01-14       Impact factor: 5.810

9.  A Systematic Review of Closed Head Injury Models of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice and Rats.

Authors:  Colleen N Bodnar; Kelly N Roberts; Emma K Higgins; Adam D Bachstetter
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2019-03-06       Impact factor: 5.269

10.  Return to Learn: Academic Effects of Concussion in High School and College Student-Athletes.

Authors:  Acacia Holmes; Zhongxue Chen; Lilian Yahng; David Fletcher; Keisuke Kawata
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2020-03-04       Impact factor: 3.418

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