Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in athletes, players, boxers and military: systematic review.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-24 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000002693
Mateus Gonçalves de Sena Barbosa, Ghaspar Gomes de Oliveira Alves Francisco, Rafaela Luiza Vilela de Souza, João Marcos Alcântara de Souza, Rafael Almeida Carneiro, Nicollas Nunes Rabelo, Bipin Chaurasia
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Abstract

The objective of the study was to demonstrate whether athletes, players, boxers and military personnel can really be victims of Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), and to elucidate this pathology. In 53 articles, 14 were selected for qualitative synthesis in the results table that addresses CTE in football, soccer and rugby players, boxers and the military. Neuropathologically, CTE shows cerebral atrophy, a pelvic septum cavity with fenestrations, dense diffuse immunoreactive inclusions and a TDP-43 proteinopathy. Microscopically, there are extensive neurofibrillary tangles and spindle-shaped neurites throughout the brain. Thus, CTE is characterized by being a distinct tauopathy and with a clear environmental etiology. American football players, boxers and the military are more likely to trigger CET, due to the constant mechanical shocks from their heads. The most frequent clinical manifestations were: headache, aggressiveness, dementia, executive dysfunction and suicide. CET is definitely diagnosed only at autopsy, there is no specific treatment for it, but support and safety measures can help the patient. Advances to definitively diagnose CTE in living people and specific treatment for this disease are needed.

运动员、运动员、拳击手和军人的慢性创伤性脑病:系统综述。
本研究的目的是证明运动员、运动员、拳击手和军人是否真的可能是慢性创伤性脑病(CTE)的受害者,并阐明这种病理学。在53篇文章中,选择了14篇文章在结果表中进行定性综合,以解决足球,足球和橄榄球运动员,拳击手和军队的CTE问题。神经病理学上,CTE表现为脑萎缩,骨盆间隔腔伴开窗,密集弥漫性免疫反应性包涵体和TDP-43蛋白病变。显微镜下可见广泛的神经原纤维缠结和梭形神经突遍布整个大脑。因此,CTE的特点是具有明显的牛头病和明确的环境病因。美国橄榄球运动员、拳击手和军人更容易引发CET,因为他们的头部经常受到机械冲击。最常见的临床表现为:头痛、攻击性、痴呆、执行功能障碍和自杀。CET只有在尸检时才能确诊,没有具体的治疗方法,但支持和安全措施可以帮助患者。目前需要取得进展,明确诊断活着的人的CTE,并对这种疾病进行特异性治疗。
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