Neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging reveals abnormal white matter and glymphatic function in active young boxers

Wenjing Huang, Laiyang Ma, Jiahao Yan, Wanjun Hu, Guangyao Liu, Rui Wang, Jing Zhang
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The neurological effects and underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of sports-related concussion (SRC) in active young boxers remain poorly understood. This study aims to investigate the impairment of white matter microstructure and assess changes in glymphatic function following SRC by utilizing neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) on young boxers who have sustained SRC. A total of 60 young participants were recruited, including 30 boxers diagnosed with SRC and 30 healthy individuals engaging in regular exercise. The assessment of whole-brain white matter damage was conducted using diffusion metrics, while the evaluation of glymphatic function was performed through diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) index. A two-sample t-test was utilized to examine group differences in DTI and NODDI metrics. Spearman correlation and generalized linear mixed models were employed to investigate the relationship between clinical assessments of SRC and NODDI measurements. Significant alterations were observed in DTI and NODDI metrics among young boxers with SRC. Additionally, the DTI-ALPS index in the SRC group exhibited a significantly higher value than that of the control group (left side: 1.58 vs. 1.48, PFDR = 0.009; right side: 1.61 vs. 1.51, PFDR = 0.02). Moreover, it was observed that the DTI-ALPS index correlated with poorer cognitive test results among boxers in this study population. Repetitive SRC in active young boxers is associated with diffuse white matter injury and glymphatic dysfunction, highlighting the detrimental impact on brain health. These findings highlight the importance of long-term monitoring of the neurological health of boxers.

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神经元定向弥散和密度成像揭示了活跃的年轻拳击手的白质和淋巴功能异常。
运动相关脑震荡(SRC)对活跃的年轻拳击手神经系统的影响及其潜在的病理生理机制仍鲜为人知。本研究旨在利用神经元取向弥散和密度成像(NODDI)技术,对遭受SRC的年轻拳击手进行研究,以了解SRC后白质微观结构的损伤情况,并评估血流功能的变化。研究人员共招募了 60 名年轻参与者,其中包括 30 名确诊为 SRC 的拳击手和 30 名经常锻炼的健康人。利用扩散指标对全脑白质损伤进行评估,并通过沿血管周围空间的扩散张量成像(DTI)分析(DTI-ALPS)指数对肾脏功能进行评估。采用双样本 t 检验来检查 DTI 和 NODDI 指标的组间差异。斯皮尔曼相关模型和广义线性混合模型用于研究 SRC 临床评估与 NODDI 测量之间的关系。在患有 SRC 的年轻拳击手中观察到 DTI 和 NODDI 指标发生了显著变化。此外,SRC 组的 DTI-ALPS 指数值明显高于对照组(左侧:1.58 vs. 1.48,PFDR = 0.009;右侧:1.61 vs. 1.51,PFDR = 0.02)。此外,在这项研究中还观察到,DTI-ALPS 指数与拳击运动员较差的认知测试结果相关。在活跃的年轻拳击手中,重复的 SRC 与弥漫性白质损伤和脑功能障碍有关,凸显了对大脑健康的不利影响。这些发现强调了长期监测拳击运动员神经健康的重要性。
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