2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1061039
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Hypothermia impairs glymphatic drainage in traumatic brain injury as assessed by dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI with intrathecal contrast

Abstract: IntroductionThe impact of hypothermia on the impaired drainage function of the glymphatic system in traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not understood.MethodsMale Sprague–Dawley rats undergoing controlled cortical impact injury (CCI) were subjected to hypothermia or normothermia treatment. The rats undergoing sham surgery without CCI were used as the control. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) with intrathecal administration of low- and high-molecular-weight contrast agents (Gd-DTPA and… Show more

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“…For example, a study on healthy volunteers exposed to cold air has shown decreased working memory, choice reaction time, and executive function upon cold air exposure [ 51 ]. Another recent study on laboratory animals has reported the exacerbation of glymphatic drainage dysfunction in TBI by hypothermia, leading to an increase in p-tau and beta-amyloid deposition and cognitive impairment [ 52 ]. Our observation of the correlation may also imply that TBI patients have difficulties in information processing, attention, and concentration and that rehabilitation targeting these tasks may benefit them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a study on healthy volunteers exposed to cold air has shown decreased working memory, choice reaction time, and executive function upon cold air exposure [ 51 ]. Another recent study on laboratory animals has reported the exacerbation of glymphatic drainage dysfunction in TBI by hypothermia, leading to an increase in p-tau and beta-amyloid deposition and cognitive impairment [ 52 ]. Our observation of the correlation may also imply that TBI patients have difficulties in information processing, attention, and concentration and that rehabilitation targeting these tasks may benefit them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%