Sidestream Smoke Affects Dendritic Complexity and Astrocytes After Model Mild Closed Head Traumatic Brain Injury

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Whitney A. Ratliff
Jessica N. Saykally
Kristen L. Keeley
David C. Driscoll
Kathleen E. Murray
Maja Okuka
Ronald F. Mervis
Vedad Delic
Bruce A. Citron
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[1] Bay Pines VA Healthcare System,Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Research and Development 151
[2] University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine,Department of Molecular Medicine
[3] University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[4] NeuroStructural Analytics,Department of Pharmacology, Physiology, & Neuroscience
[5] VA New Jersey Health Care System,undefined
[6] Research & Development,undefined
[7] Rutgers – New Jersey Medical School,undefined
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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology | 2022年 / 42卷
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Traumatic brain injury; Cigarette smoke; Oxidative stress; Mouse models; Astrocytes; Dendritic arbor;
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Mild traumatic brain injuries can have long-term consequences that interfere with the life of the patient and impose a burden on our health care system. Oxidative stress has been identified as a contributing factor for the progression of neurodegeneration following TBI. A major source of oxidative stress for many veterans is cigarette smoking and second-hand smoke, which has been shown to have an effect on TBI recovery. To examine the potential influences of second-hand smoke during recovery from TBI, we utilized a mouse model of closed head injury, followed by repeated exposure to cigarette smoke and treatment with a neuroprotective antioxidant. We found that neither the mild injuries nor the smoke exposure produced axonal damage detectable with amino cupric silver staining. However, complexity in the dendritic arbors was significantly reduced after mild TBI plus smoke exposure. In the hippocampus, there were astrocytic responses, including Cyp2e1 upregulation, after the injury and tobacco smoke insult. This study provides useful context for the importance of lifestyle changes, such as reducing or eliminating cigarette smoking, during recovery from TBI.
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