# Evaluating the therapeutic effect of LIPUS in the early stage of traumatic brain injury using FA and T2* in rats

**Authors:** Dan Du, Tao Zheng, Zhanqiu Wang, Yansheng Chen, Shuo Wu, Linsha Yang, Jiabin Lu, Lanxiang Liu

PMC · DOI: 10.18632/aging.206060 · Aging (Albany NY) · 2024-08-12

## TL;DR

This study shows that LIPUS treatment helps protect rat brains from early damage after traumatic injury, as seen through MRI measurements.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates LIPUS's neuronal protective effect in early traumatic brain injury using FA and T2* MRI metrics.

## Key findings

- LIPUS treatment reduced elevated FA values in the ipsilateral cortex compared to TBI rats on Day 7.
- T2* values in the TBI group were significantly lower than in the LIPUS group, correlating with ferritin content.
- FA values positively correlated with neuronal damage, indicating LIPUS's protective role in brain recovery.

## Abstract

To evaluate the protective effect of LIPUS at the early stage of brain trauma in rats, 45 rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: sham (n = 15), TBI (n = 15) and LIPUS treatment groups (n = 15). Ipsilateral and contralateral cortical and thalamic parameters obtained by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and fast low-angle shot magnetic resonance imaging (FLASH-MRI) were measured at different times after trauma. For fractional anisotropy (FA) and T2* values, two-way repeated measures ANOVA with Tukey’s post hoc was used for intergroup comparisons. With observation time prolonged, the FA values of the ipsilateral cortex in the TBI group gradually increased and were significantly higher than those in the LIPUS treatment group on Day 7 (adjusted P = 0.0067). FA values in the contralateral cortex decreased at this time and were significantly lower than those in the LIPUS treatment group (adjusted P = 0.0192). Meanwhile, compared with LIPUS group, FA values were significantly higher in the injured thalamus (adjusted P = 0.0025). Combined with correlation analysis, FA values were positively correlated with neuronal damage (P = 0.0148, r2 = 0.895). At 7 days after trauma, T2* values in the ipsilateral cortex of the TBI group were significantly lower. After analysis of ferritin content and correlation, we found that T2* values were negatively correlated with ferritin (P = 0.0259, r2 = −0.849). By measuring post-traumatic changes in FA and T2* values, it is possible to demonstrate a neuronal protective effect of LIPUS in the early phase of TBI rats and promote brain rehabilitation.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** traumatic brain injury (MONDO:0858950)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (taxon 10116)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** TBI (MESH:D000070642), trauma (MESH:D014947), neuronal damage (MESH:D009410)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116]

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