The New Neurometabolic Cascade of Concussion
University of California, Los Angeles · Mattel Children's Hospital
Abstract
Since the original descriptions of postconcussive pathophysiology, there has been a significant increase in interest and ongoing research to study the biological underpinnings of concussion. The initial ionic flux and glutamate release result in significant energy demands and a period of metabolic crisis for the injured brain. These physiological perturbations can now be linked to clinical characteristics of concussion, including migrainous symptoms, vulnerability to repeat injury, and cognitive impairment. Furthermore, advanced neuroimaging now allows a research window to monitor postconcussion pathophysiology in humans noninvasively. There is also increasing concern about the risk for chronic or even…
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2Topics & keywords
- Concussion
- Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Traumatic brain injury
- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- Neuroimaging
- Neurodegeneration
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Good health and well-being