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Nanometer ultrastructural brain damage following low intensity primary blast wave exposure
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作者 Hailong Song Landry M. Konan +4 位作者 Jiankun Cui Catherine E. Johnson Graham K. Hubler Ralph G. DePalma Zezong Gu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第9期1516-1519,共4页
Blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury(m TBI) is of particular concern among military personnel due to exposure to blast energy during military training and combat.The impact of primary low-intensity blast mediat... Blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury(m TBI) is of particular concern among military personnel due to exposure to blast energy during military training and combat.The impact of primary low-intensity blast mediated pathophysiology upon later neurobehavioral disorders has been controversial.Developing a military preclinical blast model to simulate the pathophysiology of human blast injury is an important first step.This article provides an overview of primary blast effects and perspectives of our recent studies demonstrating ultrastructural changes in the brain and behavioral disorders resulting from open-field blast exposures up to 46.6 k Pa using a murine model.The model is scalable and permits exposure to varying magnitudes of primary blast injuries by placing animals at different distances from the blast center or by changing the amount of C4 charge.We here review the implications and future applications and directions of using this animal model to uncover the underlying mechanisms related to primary blast injury.Overall,these studies offer the prospect of enhanced understanding of the pathogenesis of primary low-intensity blast-induced TBI and insights for prevention,diagnosis and treatment of blast induced TBI,particularly m TBI/concussion related to current combat exposures. 展开更多
关键词 mild traumatic brain injury openfield blast primary blast wave blast physics animal model altrastructural abnormalities behavior
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