2019
DOI: 10.1089/neu.2018.6260
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Multi-Focal Neuronal Ultrastructural Abnormalities and Synaptic Alterations in Mice after Low-Intensity Blast Exposure

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“…Semple et al showed (by dendritic lengths, branching, and Sholl intersections) that male mice were more sensitive to CCI induced reductions in prefrontal cortex layer III pyramidal neurons and dentate gyrus granule cells 40 and these morphological changes were reflected in spatial memory deficits and hyperactivity in similarly treated mice in their study. In another recent blast TBI mouse model, Konan et al observed decreased synapse density within the cortex, which mirror our results indicating a reduction in the dendritic arbor within the cortex 41 . In a previous study using the same blast TBI mouse model, myelinated axonal damage and mitochondrial abnormalities were also observed 42 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Semple et al showed (by dendritic lengths, branching, and Sholl intersections) that male mice were more sensitive to CCI induced reductions in prefrontal cortex layer III pyramidal neurons and dentate gyrus granule cells 40 and these morphological changes were reflected in spatial memory deficits and hyperactivity in similarly treated mice in their study. In another recent blast TBI mouse model, Konan et al observed decreased synapse density within the cortex, which mirror our results indicating a reduction in the dendritic arbor within the cortex 41 . In a previous study using the same blast TBI mouse model, myelinated axonal damage and mitochondrial abnormalities were also observed 42 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The “ground-bounce” effect occurs when the explosion detonates above ground level and the shockwave hits the ground prior to impacting the subject ( 41 , 47 ). This model has provided reliable and consistent findings demonstrated in previous studies ( 20 , 41 , 43 , 48 50 ). Briefly, anesthetized mice were placed on platforms in naturally forward-facing prone position, and the LIB exposure was generated by detonating 350 grams of military-grade C4 explosive in open field.…”
Section: Investigating Injurious Blast Forcessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…A hypothesis concerning the biologically damaging effects of the blast-body interaction posits that as blast-induced pressure waves travel through brain tissue there is excitation of the phonon continuum in brain water followed by decomposition into specific low-frequency acoustic wave oscillations ( 51 ). These oscillations surpass the tensile strength of water in the brain, resulting in rupture of subcellular structures at nanometer levels ( 20 , 41 , 51 ).…”
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“…There have also been a limited number of studies published in rodents as well as larger animals (e.g. primates and swine) using open field settings with exposure to detonated explosives which truly begin to reproduce the real life settings of military and civilian blast exposures 10,[13][14][15][16][17][18] . While open field environments are the most realistic, there are difficulties in carrying out open field studies including but not limited to: large amounts of required explosives and securing an accessible location where such studies can occur 10 .…”
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