2014
DOI: 10.1089/neu.2013.3102
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The Presence and Role of Iron in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: An Imaging Perspective

Abstract: Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), although often presenting without the gross structural abnormalities seen in more severe forms of brain trauma, can nonetheless result in lingering cognitive and behavioral problems along with subtle alterations in brain structure and function. Repeated injuries are associated with brain atrophy and dementia in the form of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The mechanisms underlying these dysfunctions are poorly understood. There is a growing body of evidence that brain… Show more

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“…Abnormal susceptibility after mTBI has also been studied as it relates to brain iron. Nisenbaum et al recently reviewed this topic in depth (93). Briefly, animal models show abnormal iron handling in the central nervous system after TBI (94).…”
Section: State Of the Art: Mr Imaging Applications In Mild Traumatic mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Abnormal susceptibility after mTBI has also been studied as it relates to brain iron. Nisenbaum et al recently reviewed this topic in depth (93). Briefly, animal models show abnormal iron handling in the central nervous system after TBI (94).…”
Section: State Of the Art: Mr Imaging Applications In Mild Traumatic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased iron, implicated in a number of neurodegenerative conditions, can contribute to oxidative stress and facilitate neuronal degeneration (97,98). This is of particular interest in mTBI patients who have persistent symptoms, longterm complications, and poor outcome (93), and further studies are ongoing in this area to determine the importance of iron content in mTBI pathogenesis.…”
Section: State Of the Art: Mr Imaging Applications In Mild Traumatic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fe deposition is a consistent and enduring pathological consequence of TBI [1719,58], and has also been shown to be positively related to cognitive impairment in mild traumatic brain injury [59]. However, apart from some significant time point specific observations, trehalose failed to significantly modify the overall Fe profile in any manner inconsistent with the observed Fe trends of both treatment groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the traumatic force causes an intracranial pressure spike which causes cerebral microvessels to burst (10). When an external force damages brain microvessels they can release cytotoxic levels of iron into the brain parenchyma (98, 125). Iron promotes Ca 2+ -dependent mechanisms, which can stimulate cell survival, or trigger cell death depending on severity and duration of iron exposure (119, 120).…”
Section: Traumatic Brain Injury Effects On Neuronsmentioning
confidence: 99%