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Brain Inflammation Linked to Cognitive Decline in Former Football Players

Researchers found that inflammatory markers in the blood and spinal fluid of retired elite football players correlate with deteriorating brain tissue in emotion-regulating areas, leading to memory and thinking problems. The discovery could reshape how sports leagues, insurers, and healthcare systems assess long-term neurological risks from repeated head impacts.

Originaltitel: Inflammation, Limbic White Matter Microstructure, and Clinical Symptoms in Retired American Football Players With Repetitive Head Impacts

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The link between repetitive head impact (RHI) exposure, later-life cognitive decline, and neurobehavioral dysregulation (NBD) is not well understood. Recent work has implicated inflammation and limbic dysfunction as relevant RHI correlates. Our goal was to integrate plasma and CSF inflammatory biomarkers, structural brain imaging, and clinical measures in former elite American football players to better understand reasons for RHI-related cognitive and neurobehavioral changes. METHODS: ) among inflammation, WM, and clinical outcomes in former football players. Post hoc analyses tested whether associations differed by group (football vs UE; group interactions) or were stronger in football players considered at highest risk of CTE. RESULTS: = 0.003 [0.008-0.16]). Most of the observed associations were stronger in the CTE probable subgroup. There were no direct associations between plasma or CSF markers of inflammation and cognition. DISCUSSION: In former elite football players, elevated plasma and CSF inflammatory markers were associated with poorer limbic WM microstructure, which in turn related to worse cognition. Given the limbic system's role in cognition and behavior, inflammation may be a modifiable target for RHI-related neurodegeneration. Limitations include the cross-sectional design and limited generalizability to other contact sports, lower levels of play, female athletes, or other RHI sources.

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