Assessing Neuro-Systemic & Behavioral Components in the Pathophysiology of Blast-Related Brain Injury

Among the U.S. military personnel, blast injury is among the leading causes of brain injury. During the past decade, it has become apparent that even blast injury as a form of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) may lead to multiple different adverse outcomes, such as neuropsychiatric symptoms and lo...

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Main Authors: Firas H Kobeissy, Stefania eMondello, Nihal eTumer, Hale Z Toklu, Melissa A Whidden, Nataliya eKirichenko, Zhiqun eZhang, Victor ePrima, Walid eYassin, Chandra eNamas, John eAnagli, Stanislav eSvetlov, Kevin K W Wang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Neurology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2013.00186/full
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spelling doaj-cbbce6d3e0924e4b9869c8fa76d328ee2020-11-24T21:05:33ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952013-11-01410.3389/fneur.2013.0018639764Assessing Neuro-Systemic & Behavioral Components in the Pathophysiology of Blast-Related Brain InjuryFiras H Kobeissy0Stefania eMondello1Nihal eTumer2Nihal eTumer3Nihal eTumer4Hale Z Toklu5Melissa A Whidden6Nataliya eKirichenko7Nataliya eKirichenko8Zhiqun eZhang9Victor ePrima10Walid eYassin11Chandra eNamas12John eAnagli13Stanislav eSvetlov14Kevin K W Wang15University of FloridaUniversity of MessinaUniversity of Florida, Marmara UniversityUniversity of FloridaMarmara UniversityWest Chester UniversityUniversity of Florida, University of FloridaUniversity of FloridaBanyan Biomarkers incKyoto University,New Jersey Institute of Technology,Banyan Biomarkers incBanyan Biomarkers incUniversity of FloridaAmong the U.S. military personnel, blast injury is among the leading causes of brain injury. During the past decade, it has become apparent that even blast injury as a form of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) may lead to multiple different adverse outcomes, such as neuropsychiatric symptoms and long-term cognitive disability. Blast injury is characterized by blast overpressure (BOP), blast duration, and blast impulse. While the blast injuries of a victim close to the explosion will be severe, majority of victims are usually at a distance leading to milder form described as mild blast TBI (mbTBI). A major feature of mbTBI is its complex manifestation occurring in concert at different organ levels involving systemic, cerebral, neuronal and neuropsychiatric responses; some of which are shared with other forms of brain trauma such as acute brain injury and other neuropsychiatric disorders such as PTSD. The pathophysiology of blast injury exposure involves complex cascades of chronic psychological stress, autonomic dysfunction and neuro/systemic inflammation. These factors render blast injury as an arduous challenge in terms of diagnosis and treatment as well as identification of sensitive and specific biomarkers distinguishing mTBI from other non-TBI pathologies and from neuropsychiatric disorders with similar symptoms. This is due to the distinct but shared and partially identified biochemical pathways and neuro-histopathological changes that might be linked to behavioral deficits observed. Taken together, this article aims to provide an overview of the current status of the cellular and pathological mechanisms involved in blast overpressure injury and argues for the urgent need to identify potential biomarkers that can hint at the different mechanisms involved.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2013.00186/fullMilitary PersonnelNeuropsychiatryTraumatic Brain Injuryblast injuryPTSDbiomarkers
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author Firas H Kobeissy
Stefania eMondello
Nihal eTumer
Nihal eTumer
Nihal eTumer
Hale Z Toklu
Melissa A Whidden
Nataliya eKirichenko
Nataliya eKirichenko
Zhiqun eZhang
Victor ePrima
Walid eYassin
Chandra eNamas
John eAnagli
Stanislav eSvetlov
Kevin K W Wang
spellingShingle Firas H Kobeissy
Stefania eMondello
Nihal eTumer
Nihal eTumer
Nihal eTumer
Hale Z Toklu
Melissa A Whidden
Nataliya eKirichenko
Nataliya eKirichenko
Zhiqun eZhang
Victor ePrima
Walid eYassin
Chandra eNamas
John eAnagli
Stanislav eSvetlov
Kevin K W Wang
Assessing Neuro-Systemic & Behavioral Components in the Pathophysiology of Blast-Related Brain Injury
Frontiers in Neurology
Military Personnel
Neuropsychiatry
Traumatic Brain Injury
blast injury
PTSD
biomarkers
author_facet Firas H Kobeissy
Stefania eMondello
Nihal eTumer
Nihal eTumer
Nihal eTumer
Hale Z Toklu
Melissa A Whidden
Nataliya eKirichenko
Nataliya eKirichenko
Zhiqun eZhang
Victor ePrima
Walid eYassin
Chandra eNamas
John eAnagli
Stanislav eSvetlov
Kevin K W Wang
author_sort Firas H Kobeissy
title Assessing Neuro-Systemic & Behavioral Components in the Pathophysiology of Blast-Related Brain Injury
title_short Assessing Neuro-Systemic & Behavioral Components in the Pathophysiology of Blast-Related Brain Injury
title_full Assessing Neuro-Systemic & Behavioral Components in the Pathophysiology of Blast-Related Brain Injury
title_fullStr Assessing Neuro-Systemic & Behavioral Components in the Pathophysiology of Blast-Related Brain Injury
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Neuro-Systemic & Behavioral Components in the Pathophysiology of Blast-Related Brain Injury
title_sort assessing neuro-systemic & behavioral components in the pathophysiology of blast-related brain injury
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Among the U.S. military personnel, blast injury is among the leading causes of brain injury. During the past decade, it has become apparent that even blast injury as a form of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) may lead to multiple different adverse outcomes, such as neuropsychiatric symptoms and long-term cognitive disability. Blast injury is characterized by blast overpressure (BOP), blast duration, and blast impulse. While the blast injuries of a victim close to the explosion will be severe, majority of victims are usually at a distance leading to milder form described as mild blast TBI (mbTBI). A major feature of mbTBI is its complex manifestation occurring in concert at different organ levels involving systemic, cerebral, neuronal and neuropsychiatric responses; some of which are shared with other forms of brain trauma such as acute brain injury and other neuropsychiatric disorders such as PTSD. The pathophysiology of blast injury exposure involves complex cascades of chronic psychological stress, autonomic dysfunction and neuro/systemic inflammation. These factors render blast injury as an arduous challenge in terms of diagnosis and treatment as well as identification of sensitive and specific biomarkers distinguishing mTBI from other non-TBI pathologies and from neuropsychiatric disorders with similar symptoms. This is due to the distinct but shared and partially identified biochemical pathways and neuro-histopathological changes that might be linked to behavioral deficits observed. Taken together, this article aims to provide an overview of the current status of the cellular and pathological mechanisms involved in blast overpressure injury and argues for the urgent need to identify potential biomarkers that can hint at the different mechanisms involved.
topic Military Personnel
Neuropsychiatry
Traumatic Brain Injury
blast injury
PTSD
biomarkers
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2013.00186/full
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