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Separate N-acetyl aspartyl glutamate, N-acetyl aspartate, aspartate, and glutamate quantification after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury in the acute phase.

Petr MenshchikovAnna IvantsovaAndrei V ManzhurtsevMaxim UblinskiyAlexey YakovlevIlya MelnikovDmitrii KupriyanovTolib AkhadovNatalia Semenova
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2020)
The main finding of the study is that the tNAA signal reduction in WM after mTBI is associated with a decrease in the NAAG concentration rather than a decrease in the NAA concentration, as was thought previously. This finding highlights the importance of separating these signals, at least for WM studies, to avoid misinterpretation of the results. NAAG plays an important role in selectively activating mGluR3 receptors, thus providing neuroprotective and neuroreparative functions immediately after mTBI. NAAG shows potential for the development of new therapeutic strategies for patients with injuries of varying severity.
Keyphrases
  • mild traumatic brain injury
  • signaling pathway
  • cerebral ischemia
  • blood brain barrier
  • brain injury