自然的教训:创伤性脑损伤预防方法

A. Barpujari, K. Pierre, W. Dodd, A. Dagra, Coulter Small, Eric Williams, A. Clark, B. Lucke-Wold
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许多物种在其一生中都有重复的头部碰撞,但神经系统的缺陷很小。大自然允许多种保护机制的独特发展,以帮助预防神经创伤。在这篇综述中,我们研究了大脑在头骨“晃动”中快速运动的概念,以及大自然如何防止这种情况发生。我们观察动物个体和它们的保护机制。从宏观到分子水平,我们确定了可能起作用的神经保护的关键因素。我们还介绍了神经保护的新概念,并指出了进一步发现的途径。
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Lessons from NATURE: methods for traumatic brain injury prevention
Multiple species obtain repetitive head collisions throughout the course of their lifetimes with minimal neurologic deficit. Nature has allowed the unique development of multiple protective mechanisms to help prevent neurotrauma. In this review, we examine the concept of rapid brain movement within the skull ‘Slosh’ and what nature teaches on how to prevent this from occurring. We look at individual animals and the protective mechanisms at play. Marching from macroscopic down to the molecular level, we pinpoint key elements of neuroprotection that are likely contributing. We also introduce new concepts for neuroprotection and address avenues of further discovery.
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