论文标题

初步报告:脑血流介导了轻度脑损伤后,孕激素与感知的压力症状之间的关系

Preliminary Report: Cerebral blood flow mediates the relationship between progesterone and perceived stress symptoms among female club athletes after mild traumatic brain injury

论文作者

Chen, Yufen, Herrold, Amy A., Gallagher, Virginia, Vesci, Brian, Mjannes, Jeffrey, McCloskey, Leanne R., Reilly, James L., Breiter, Hans C.

论文摘要

尽管受伤和恢复时间更长的趋势较高,但在脑震荡研究领域,女运动员在脑震荡研究领域进行了严格的研究。由于正常的月经周期(MC)或激素避孕(HC)的使用引起的激素波动已被证明会影响伤害后症状和神经影像学措施,但在脑震荡研究中尚未考虑。在这项初步研究中,我们比较了脑震荡的女性俱乐部运动员3-10天受伤后(MTBI)和人口统计学,HC/MC匹配的对照(CON)之间测量的动脉自旋标记。我们测试CBF是否介导了血液和伤害后症状中孕激素水平之间的关系,这可能是孕酮在神经保护中的作用的证据。我们发现左中间回,孕酮,CBF和感知的应激评分(PSS)之间存在显着的三向关系。较高的孕酮与较低(较大的)PSS以及较高(更规范性的)CBF相关。 CBF介导孕酮和PSS之间关系的100%(Sobel的P值= 0.017)。这些发现表明,孕酮在脑震荡后可能具有神经保护作用,并强调了控制性激素在未来的脑震荡研究中的影响的重要性。

Female athletes are severely understudied in the field of concussion research, despite higher prevalence for injuries and tendency to have longer recovery time. Hormonal fluctuations due to normal menstrual cycle (MC) or hormonal contraceptive (HC) use have been shown to impact both post-injury symptoms and neuroimaging measures, but have not been accounted for in concussion studies. In this preliminary study, we compared arterial spin labeling measured cerebral blood flow (CBF) between concussed female club athletes 3-10 days post injury (mTBI) and demographic, HC/MC matched controls (CON). We test whether CBF mediates the relationship between progesterone levels in blood and post-injury symptoms, which may be evidence for progesterone`s role in neuroprotection. We found a significant three-way relationship between progesterone, CBF and perceived stress score (PSS) in the left middle temporal gyrus. Higher progesterone was associated with lower (more normative) PSS, as well as higher (more normative) CBF. CBF mediates 100% of the relationship between progesterone and PSS (Sobel`s p-value=0.017). These findings suggest progesterone may have a neuroprotective role after concussion and highlight the importance of controlling for the effects of sex hormones in future concussion studies.

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