Initial Severity of Injury Has Little Effect on the Temporal Profile of Long-Term Deficits in Locomotion, Anxiety, and Cognitive Function After Diffuse Traumatic Brain Injury

被引:4
作者
Corrigan, Frances [1 ]
Arulsamy, Alina [2 ]
Shultz, Sandy R. [3 ,4 ]
Wright, David K. [3 ]
Collins-Praino, Lyndsey E. [2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ South Australia, Div Hlth Sci, Head Injury Lab, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[2] Univ Adelaide, Sch Biomed, Cognit Ageing & Neurodegenerat Dis Lab, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[3] Monash Univ, Cent Clin Sch, Dept Neurosci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[4] Vancouver Isl Univ, Hlth & Human Serv, Nanaimo, BC, Canada
[5] Univ Adelaide, Sch Biomed, Discipline Anat & Pathol, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
来源
NEUROTRAUMA REPORTS | 2023年 / 4卷 / 01期
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
anxiety-like behavior; cognition; locomotion; MRI; traumatic brain injury; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; FLUID PERCUSSION; OPEN-FIELD; HABITUATION; PERFORMANCE; RECOVERY; SEQUELAE; MODEL; MAZE; DEPRESSION;
D O I
10.1089/neur.2022.0057
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with persistent impairments in multiple domains, including cognitive and neuropsychiatric function. Previous literature has suggested that the risk of such impairments may differ as a function of the initial severity of injury, with moderate-severe TBI (msTBI) associated with more severe cognitive dysfunction and mild TBI (mTBI) associated with a higher risk of developing an anxiety disorder. Despite this, relatively few pre-clinical studies have investigated the time course of behavioral change after different severities of injury. The current study compared the temporal profile of functional deficits incorporating locomotion, cognition, and anxiety up to 12 months post-injury after an mTBI, repeated mild TBI (rmTBI), and single msTBI in an experimental model of diffuse TBI. Injury appeared to alter the effect of aging on locomotor activity, with both msTBI and rmTBI rats showing a decrease in locomotion at 12 months relative to their earlier performance on the task, an effect not observed in shams or after a single mTBI. Further, mTBI seemed to be associated with decreased anxiety over time, as measured by increased time spent in the open arm of the elevated plus maze from 3 to 12 months post-injury. No significant findings were observed on spatial memory or volumetric magnetic resonance imaging. Future studies will need to use a more comprehensive behavioral battery, capable of capturing subtle alterations in function, and longer time points, following rats into old age, in order to more fully assess the evolution of persistent behavioral deficits in key domains after different severities of TBI, as well as their accompanying neuroimaging changes. Given the prevalence and significance of such deficits post-TBI for a person's quality of life, as well as the elevated risk of neurodegenerative disease post-injury, such investigations may play a critical role in identifying optimal windows of therapeutic intervention post-injury.
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