Glutamate and GABA concentrations following mild traumatic brain injury: a pilot study

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作者
Yasen, Alia L. [1 ]
Smith, Jolinda [2 ]
Christie, Anita D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oregon, Dept Human Physiol, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
[2] Univ Oregon, Robert & Beverly Lewis Ctr Neurolmaging, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
关键词
GABA; glutamate; mild traumatic brain injury; proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy; CONCUSSION; SPORT; RELIABILITY;
D O I
10.1152/jn.00896.2017
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Animal models of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) suggest that metabolic changes in the brain occur immediately after a mechanical injury to the head. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-1-MRS) can be used to determine relative concentrations of metabolites in vivo in the human brain. The purpose of this study was to determine concentrations of glutamate and GABA in the brain acutely after mTBI and throughout 2 mo of recovery. Concentrations of glutamate and GABA were obtained using H-1-MRS in nine individuals who had suffered an mTBI and nine control individuals in two brain regions of interest: the primary motor cortex (M1), and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), and at three different time points postinjury: 72 h, 2 wk, and 2 mo postinjury. There were no differences between groups in concentrations of glutamate or GABA, or the ratio of glutamate to GABA, in M1. In the DLPFC, glutamate concentration was lower in the mTBI group compared with controls at 72 h postinjury (d = 1.02), and GABA concentration was lower in the mTBI group at 72 h and 2 wk postinjury (d = 0.81 and d = 1.21, respectively). The ratio of glutamate to GABA in the DLPFC was higher in the mTBI group at 2 wk postinjury (d = 1.63). These results suggest that changes in glutamate and GABA concentrations in the brain may be region-specific and may depend on the amount of time that has elapsed postinjury. NEW & NOTEWORTHY To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine neurotransmitter concentrations in vivo at multiple time points throughout recovery from mild traumatic brain injury in humans.
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