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Longitudinal alterations in cerebral perfusion following a season of adolescent contact sport participation compared to non-contact athletes

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NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL
卷 40, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103538

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Adolescent athletes; Arterial spin labeling; Arterial transit time; Cerebral blood flow; MRI; Repetitive head impacts

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This study investigated the differences in cerebral blood flow and cognitive performance in adolescent athletes after participating in contact sports. The results showed that contact sport athletes exhibited changes in cerebral blood flow and cognition compared to non-contact sport athletes, which may be related to long-term adverse outcomes.
Background: Cerebral blood flow (CBF) change, a non-invasive marker of head injury, has yet to be thoroughly investigated as a potential consequence of repetitive head impacts (RHI) via contact sport participation in youth athletes. We examined pre-to post-season differences in relative CBF (rCBF), arterial transit time (ATT), and neurocognition between adolescent contact sport (CS; 79.4% of which were football players) and non-contact sport (NCS) athletes. Methods: Adolescent athletes (N = 57; age = 14.70 +/- 1.97) completed pre- and post-season clinical assessments and neuroimaging. Brain perfusion was evaluated using an advanced 3D pseudo-continuous ASL sequence with Hadamard encoded multiple post-labeling delays. Mixed-effect models tested group-by-time interactions for rCBF, ATT, and neurocognition. Results: A significant group-by-time interaction was observed for rCBF in a cluster consisting primarily of frontal and parietal lobe regions, with regional rCBF increasing in CS and decreasing among NCS athletes. No significant interaction was observed for ATT. A significant group-by-time interaction was observed for verbal memory and visual motor speed, with NCS athletes improving and CS athletes exhibiting lower performance from pre-to postseason in comparison. Conclusions: Alterations in rCBF and variability in cognition, not purported neurovasculature changes (measured by ATT), were observed following one season of CS participation. Further study surrounding the clinical meaningfulness of these findings, as they related to adverse long-term outcomes, is needed.

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