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Home / Health / Boxers' Brains Reveal Hidden Damage Pathway

Boxers' Brains Reveal Hidden Damage Pathway

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Brain's waste system, the glymphatic system, may be damaged by head trauma.
  • Early glymphatic changes could aid in diagnosing fighter head injuries.
  • Initial glymphatic overactivity may precede system failure in fighters.

New neuroimaging techniques are shedding light on how repeated head trauma affects professional boxers and MMA fighters. Researchers have observed potential damage to the glymphatic system, the brain's critical waste removal network. This system's impairment is a known factor in the accumulation of damaging proteins, which are associated with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.

The findings suggest that monitoring glymphatic system activity could serve as an early diagnostic tool for head injuries sustained by athletes. Researchers noted a surprising initial response where the glymphatic index appeared higher in cognitively impaired fighters, possibly indicating an effort to ramp up the cleaning mechanism. However, this index declined over time with further injury, suggesting eventual system failure.

This research, presented at the RSNA annual meeting, analyzed data from 280 professional fighters. The insights gained from studying the glymphatic system may not only help in managing athletes' careers and preventing long-term neurological damage but could also offer new perspectives on memory loss and neurodegenerative diseases beyond sports-related head trauma.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Repeated head impacts can initially cause the boxer's glymphatic system to work harder, but eventually, it may become overwhelmed and fail.
Damage to the glymphatic system, observed in fighters, is linked to protein buildup associated with Alzheimer's and dementia.
The glymphatic system acts as the brain's plumbing and garbage disposal, clearing out metabolites and toxins.

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