外伤性脑损伤的皮质形态相似性重塑与转录变化和类型特异性细胞的认知障碍有关。

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摘要

轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)的异质性损伤及其导致的认知缺陷给临床治疗带来了重大挑战。然而,与mTBI异质性相关的病理生理机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在通过检测成人和儿童mTBI(成人mTBI: 112例急性患者,47例随访慢性患者,66例健康对照[hc];小儿mTBI: 30例急性患者,31例hcc)。一个健康成人队列(N = 840)被纳入研究,以得出代表区域间皮质连通性的模块化脑MS网络。随后,皮质MS重塑模式被确定,主要涉及典型高MS额叶模块的MS增加和典型低MS枕叶模块的MS减少,在mTBI发育中的大脑中观察到更明显的变化。MS异常变化与变异性认知障碍相关。此外,皮质MS重塑还与CA1锥体细胞和神经元特异性生物过程中富集的基因有关。mTBI中与转录相关的皮质重塑可能揭示了脑细胞结构的破坏。干预特定皮层和解决CA1过度激活的治疗方式可能更好地围绕TBI的神经生物学。
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Cortical Morphometric Similarity Remodeling in Traumatic Brain Injury Links Cognitive Impairments with Transcriptional Changes and Type-Specific Cells

Cortical Morphometric Similarity Remodeling in Traumatic Brain Injury Links Cognitive Impairments with Transcriptional Changes and Type-Specific Cells

Cortical Morphometric Similarity Remodeling in Traumatic Brain Injury Links Cognitive Impairments with Transcriptional Changes and Type-Specific Cells

Cortical Morphometric Similarity Remodeling in Traumatic Brain Injury Links Cognitive Impairments with Transcriptional Changes and Type-Specific Cells

Cortical Morphometric Similarity Remodeling in Traumatic Brain Injury Links Cognitive Impairments with Transcriptional Changes and Type-Specific Cells

The heterogeneous injuries and resulting cognitive deficits pose significant challenges in the clinical management of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). However, the pathophysiological mechanisms related to heterogeneities of mTBI are still unclear. This study aims to explore the mechanisms underlying brain remodeling by examining the morphometric similarity (MS) alterations and corresponding transcriptomic signatures across adult and pediatric mTBI (adult mTBI: 112 acute patients, 47 follow-up chronic patients, 66 healthy controls [HCs]; pediatric mTBI: 30 acute patients, 31 HCs). A healthy adult cohort (N = 840) is included to derive the modularized brain MS networks representing interregional cortical connectivity. Subsequently, cortical MS remodeling patterns are identified involving mostly MS increases in the frontal modules with typical high MS and decreases in the occipital module with typical low MS, with more pronounced changes observed in the developing brain with mTBI. The abnormal MS changes are correlated with variable cognitive impairments. Moreover, cortical MS remodeling is also associated with the genes enriched in CA1 pyramidal cells and neuron-specific biological processes. The transcription-related cortical remodeling in mTBI might reveal the disruption of brain cellular architecture. Therapeutic modalities to intervene in specific cortex and tackle CA1 over-activation might better encircle the neurobiology of TBI.

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Advanced Science
Advanced Science CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARYNANOSCIENCE &-NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
18.90
自引率
2.60%
发文量
1602
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Science is a prestigious open access journal that focuses on interdisciplinary research in materials science, physics, chemistry, medical and life sciences, and engineering. The journal aims to promote cutting-edge research by employing a rigorous and impartial review process. It is committed to presenting research articles with the highest quality production standards, ensuring maximum accessibility of top scientific findings. With its vibrant and innovative publication platform, Advanced Science seeks to revolutionize the dissemination and organization of scientific knowledge.
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