Association of player position and functional connectivity alterations in collegiate American football players: an fMRI study.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Frontiers in Neurology Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fneur.2024.1511915
Owen Griffith, Xiaoxiao Bai, Alexa E Walter, Michael Gay, Jon Kelly, Wayne Sebastianelli, Linda Papa, Semyon Slobounov
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Introduction: Resting state-fMRI, provides a sensitive method for detecting changes in brain functional integrity, both with respect to regional oxygenated blood flow and whole network connectivity. The primary goal of this report was to examine alterations in functional connectivity in collegiate American football players after a season of repetitive head impact exposure.

Methods: Collegiate football players completed a rs-fMRI at pre-season and 1 week into post-season. A seed-based functional connectivity method, isolating the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), was utilized to create individual functional connectivity maps. During group analysis, first, voxel-wise paired sample t-tests identified significant changes in connectivity from pre- to post-season, by player, and previous concussion history. Second, 10 DMN ROIs were constructed by overlaying an anatomical map over regions of positive correlation from one-sample t-tests of pre-season and post-season. These ROIs, plus the LpCun, were included in linear mix-effect modeling, with position or concussion history as covariates.

Results: 66 players were included (mean age 20.6 years; 100% male; 34 (51.5%) non-speed position players). The 10 DMN ROIs showed no alterations from pre-season to post-season. By concussion history, the right temporal ROI demonstrated a significant effect on baseline functional connectivity (p = 0.03). Speed players, but not non-speed players, demonstrated a significant decrease in functional connectivity in the precuneus from pre- to post-season (p < 0.001).

Discussion: There are region-specific differences functional connectivity related to both position and concussion history in American collegiate football players. Player position affected functional connectivity across a season of football. Position-specific differences in head impact exposure rate and magnitude plays a crucial role in functional connectivity alterations.

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