2019
DOI: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2019.03.002
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REMOVED: Sleep deprivation exacerbates concussive head injury induced brain pathology: Neuroprotective effects of nanowired delivery of cerebrolysin with α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone

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“…[7] Sleep deprivation, commonly experienced by military personnel, can exacerbate brain pathology, especially when coupled with concussive head injury (CHI). [33,86] In a randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled trial of melatonin treatment examining 62 pediatric patients with postconcussion symptoms, the study reveals increased functional connectivity in posterior default mode network regions and altered gray matter volume. [45] Comparing healthy controls and individuals with mTBI, it was observed that control participants had higher physical activity and lower sleep time compared to the mTBI group.…”
Section: Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] Sleep deprivation, commonly experienced by military personnel, can exacerbate brain pathology, especially when coupled with concussive head injury (CHI). [33,86] In a randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled trial of melatonin treatment examining 62 pediatric patients with postconcussion symptoms, the study reveals increased functional connectivity in posterior default mode network regions and altered gray matter volume. [45] Comparing healthy controls and individuals with mTBI, it was observed that control participants had higher physical activity and lower sleep time compared to the mTBI group.…”
Section: Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%