Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2913331433> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2913331433 abstract "Inflammation is considered a hallmark of concussion pathophysiology in experimental models, yet is understudied in human injury. Despite the growing use of blood biomarkers in concussion, inflammatory biomarkers have not been well characterized. Furthermore, it is unclear if the systemic inflammatory response to concussion differs from that of musculoskeletal injury. The purpose of this paper was to characterize systemic inflammation after injury in athletes with sport-related concussion or musculoskeletal injury. A prospective, observational cohort study was conducted employing 175 interuniversity athletes (sport-related concussion, n = 43; musculoskeletal injury, n = 30; healthy, n = 102) from 12 sports at a sports medicine clinic at an academic institution. High-sensitivity immunoassay was used to evaluate 20 inflammatory biomarkers in the peripheral blood of athletes within 7 days of injury (subacute) and at medical clearance. Healthy athletes were sampled prior to the start of their competitive season. Partial least squares regression analyses were used to identify salient biomarker contributions to class separation between injured and healthy athletes, as well as to evaluate the relationship between biomarkers and days to recovery in injured athletes. In the subacute period after injury, compared to healthy athletes, athletes with sport-related concussion had higher levels of the chemokines’ monocyte chemoattractant protein-4 (p < 0.001) and macrophage inflammatory protein-1β (p = 0.001); athletes with musculoskeletal injury had higher levels of thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (p = 0.001). No significant differences in biomarker profiles were observed at medical clearance. Furthermore, concentrations of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (p = 0.007) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-4 (p < 0.001) at the subacute time point were positively correlated with days to recovery in athletes with sport-related concussion, while thymus and activation-regulated chemokine was (p = 0.001) positively correlated with days to recovery in athletes with musculoskeletal injury. Sport-related concussion is associated with perturbations to systemic inflammatory chemokines that differ from those observed in athletes with a musculoskeletal injury. These results support inflammation as an important facet of secondary injury after sport-related concussion that can be measured systemically in a human model of injury." @default.
- W2913331433 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2913331433 creator A5033177613 @default.
- W2913331433 creator A5035669801 @default.
- W2913331433 creator A5036008436 @default.
- W2913331433 creator A5048335112 @default.
- W2913331433 creator A5049572012 @default.
- W2913331433 date "2019-01-26" @default.
- W2913331433 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2913331433 title "Evidence of a distinct peripheral inflammatory profile in sport-related concussion" @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1564669112 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1669463382 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1721643172 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1831867308 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1857746659 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1894706595 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1897487146 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1964672803 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1974361254 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1976256751 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1987912134 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1988610853 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1990514899 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1998598469 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1999377197 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W1999684482 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2005046755 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2016844885 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2032311500 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2050998285 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2056443598 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2058489000 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2060516585 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2068352803 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2070066463 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2072080234 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2073309755 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2080601011 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2119334548 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2133553660 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2134303467 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2135514207 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2137811810 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2140178129 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2140664868 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2142788310 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2157554312 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2159744238 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2164714170 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2169076855 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2170313716 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W225093707 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2274542647 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2314919179 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2327228538 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2345264576 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2399855508 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2496227216 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2513771625 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2555637551 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2556903755 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2559126119 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2585312316 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2587881189 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2590610461 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2608296280 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2610287704 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2615918424 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2620311529 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2626877551 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2737115080 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2742242496 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2789449947 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2789923795 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2798127117 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2806775168 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2810039560 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2810193425 @default.
- W2913331433 cites W2893023710 @default.
- W2913331433 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/s12974-019-1402-y" @default.
- W2913331433 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6347801" @default.
- W2913331433 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30684956" @default.
- W2913331433 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2913331433 type Work @default.
- W2913331433 sameAs 2913331433 @default.
- W2913331433 citedByCount "35" @default.
- W2913331433 countsByYear W29133314332019 @default.
- W2913331433 countsByYear W29133314332020 @default.
- W2913331433 countsByYear W29133314332021 @default.
- W2913331433 countsByYear W29133314332022 @default.
- W2913331433 countsByYear W29133314332023 @default.
- W2913331433 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2913331433 hasAuthorship W2913331433A5033177613 @default.
- W2913331433 hasAuthorship W2913331433A5035669801 @default.
- W2913331433 hasAuthorship W2913331433A5036008436 @default.
- W2913331433 hasAuthorship W2913331433A5048335112 @default.
- W2913331433 hasAuthorship W2913331433A5049572012 @default.
- W2913331433 hasBestOaLocation W29133314331 @default.
- W2913331433 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2913331433 hasConcept C13373296 @default.