Behavior, protein, and dendritic changes after model traumatic brain injury and treatment with nanocoffee particles

模型创伤性脑损伤和纳米咖啡颗粒治疗后的行为、蛋白质和树突变化

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作者:Whitney A Ratliff, Jessica N Saykally, Ronald F Mervis, Xiaoyang Lin, Chuanhai Cao, Bruce A Citron

Background

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a widespread public health problem and a signature injury of our military in modern conflicts. Despite the long-term effects of even mild brain injuries, an effective treatment remains elusive. Coffee and several of its compounds, including caffeine, have been identified as having neuroprotective effects in studies of neurodegenerative disease. Given the molecular similarities between TBI and neurodegenerative disease, we have devised a study to test a nanocoffee extract in the treatment of a mouse model of mild TBI.

Conclusions

We have identified coffee extracts as a potential viable multifaceted treatment approach to target the secondary injury associated with TBI.

Results

After a single injury and two subsequent injections of nanocoffee, we identified treatment as being associated with improved behavioral outcomes, favorable molecular signaling changes, and dendritic changes suggestive of improved neuronal health. Conclusions: We have identified coffee extracts as a potential viable multifaceted treatment approach to target the secondary injury associated with TBI.

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