E. Sorokina, Z. Semenova, V. I. Lukianov, O. Karaseva, S. A. Afanasieva, V. Reutov, L. Roshal, V. Pinelis
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Abstract
In children with mild and severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), the role of various damage/repair neuromarkers in the outcomes of trauma was studied. It has been shown that in the first days after TBI with adverse outcomes, there was a significant increase in NSE, S100b, NO products and a decrease in the content of BDNF and autoantibodies to NMDA (NR2) glutamate receptors (Glu) in the blood serum. After 6 months with unfavorable outcomes, there was an increase in aAb to S100b and a decrease in BDNF.