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Does time heal all wounds? Experimental diffuse traumatic brain injury results in persisting histopathology in the thalamus

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BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH
卷 340, 期 -, 页码 137-146

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2016.12.038

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Traumatic brain injury; Post-concussive symptoms; Thalamus; Whisker-circuit; Somatosensory

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  1. Arizona Biomedical Research Commission through the Arizona Department of Health Services [ADHS14-00003606]
  2. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health [R01 NS-065052]
  3. National Institutes of Health [NIH R03 NS-077098]
  4. Phoenix Children's Hospital Leadership Circle
  5. Phoenix Children's Hospital Mission Support Funds

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Background: Thalamic dysfunction has been implicated in overall chronic neurological dysfunction after traumatic brain injury (TBI), however little is known about the underlying histopathology. In experimental diffuse TBI (dTBI), we hypothesize that persisting histopathological changes in the ventral posteromedial (VPM) nucleus of the thalamus is indicative of progressive circuit reorganization. Since circuit reorganization in the VPM impacts the whisker sensory system, the histopathology could explain the development of hypersensitivity to whisker stimulation by 28 days post-injury; similar to light and sound hypersensitivity in human TBI survivors. Methods: Adult, male Sprague-Dawley rats underwent craniotomy and midline fluid percussion injury (FPI) (moderate severity; 1.8-2.0 atm) or sham surgery. At I d, 7d, and 28 days post-FPI (d FPI) separate experiments confirmed the cytoarchitecture (Giemsa stain) and evaluated neuropathology (silver stain), activated astrocytes (GFAP), neuron morphology (Golgi stain) and microglial morphology (Iba-1) in the VPM. Results: Cytoarchitecture was unchanged throughout the time course, similar to previously published data; however, neuropathology and astrocyte activation were significantly increased at 7d and 28d and activated microglia were present at all time points. Neuron morphology was dynamic over the time course with decreased dendritic complexity (fewer branch points; decreased length of processes) at 7d FPI and return to sham values by 28d FPI. Conclusions: These data indicate that dTBI results in persisting thalamic histopathology out to a chronic time point. While these changes can be indicative of either adaptive (recovery) or maladaptive (neurological dysfunction) circuit reorganization, they also provide a potential mechanism by which maladaptive circuit reorganization could contribute to the development of chronic neurological dysfunction. Understanding the processes that mediate circuit reorganization is critical to the development of future therapies for TBI patients. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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