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The neuropathology of sport

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ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA
卷 127, 期 1, 页码 29-51

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00401-013-1230-6

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  1. Department of Veterans Affairs
  2. Veterans Affairs Biorepository [CSP 501]
  3. Translational Research Center for Traumatic Brain Injury and Stress Disorders (TRACTS)
  4. Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence [B6796-C]
  5. Sports Legacy Institute
  6. National Institute of Aging Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center [P30AG13846, 0572063345-5]
  7. National Institute of Aging Boston University Framingham Heart Study [AG1649]
  8. National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment
  9. National Football League
  10. Andlinger Foundation
  11. Worldwide Wrestling Entertainment
  12. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE [U01NS086659] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  13. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING [P30AG013846] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  14. Veterans Affairs [I01CX001038] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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The benefits of regular exercise, physical fitness and sports participation on cardiovascular and brain health are undeniable. Physical activity reduces the risk for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and stroke, and produces beneficial effects on cholesterol levels, antioxidant systems, inflammation, and vascular function. Exercise also enhances psychological health, reduces age-related loss of brain volume, improves cognition, reduces the risk of developing dementia, and impedes neurodegeneration. Nonetheless, the play of sports is associated with risks, including a risk for mild TBI (mTBI) and, rarely, catastrophic traumatic injury and death. There is also growing awareness that repetitive mTBIs, such as concussion and subconcussion, can occasionally produce persistent cognitive, behavioral, and psychiatric problems as well as lead to the development of a neurodegeneration, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). In this review, we summarize the beneficial aspects of sports participation on psychological, emotional, physical and cognitive health, and specifically analyze some of the less common adverse neuropathological outcomes, including concussion, second-impact syndrome, juvenile head trauma syndrome, catastrophic sudden death, and CTE. CTE is a latent neurodegeneration clinically associated with behavioral changes, executive dysfunction and cognitive impairments, and pathologically characterized by frontal and temporal lobe atrophy, neuronal and axonal loss, and abnormal deposits of paired helical filament (PHF)-tau and 43 kDa TAR deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)-binding protein (TDP-43). CTE often occurs as a sole diagnosis, but may be associated with other neurodegenerative disorders, including motor neuron disease (CTE-MND). Although the incidence and prevalence of CTE are not known, CTE has been reported most frequently in American football players and boxers. Other sports associated with CTE include ice hockey, professional wrestling, soccer, rugby, and baseball.

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