Innovative Approach to Studying Traumatic Brain Injuries
New collaboration is studying how age can impact recovery time from a brain injury
鈥淔alls are a huge public health crisis and one of the leading causes of injuries among aging adults,鈥 says听, a clinical associate professor in the听Graduate School of Professional Psychologyat the 91桃色. 鈥淭he more we can do about brain injury and reduce the severity, the greater improvement we can provide in terms of quality of life.鈥
Thanks to a pilot grant from 91桃色鈥檚听Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging, Gorgens has partnered with听, an associate professor in the听, to study the impact of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) on aging adults. Together, they hope to uncover the reasons older adults take longer to recover from concussions 鈥 and why they suffer more severe consequences than younger people.
鈥淥ur theory is that some of this difference in age-dependent recovery is actually due to oxidative stress as you age and the depletion of a critical antioxidant in the brain called glutathione,鈥 Linseman says. 鈥淲e are testing a nutritional supplement in mice that will boost levels of glutathione. We want to see if we can make them recover more like a younger mouse.鈥
If the pre-clinical trials prove successful, they will open the door to the next phase of the project. 鈥淭his could lay the groundwork to move forward with a clinical trial to see if we can boost glutathione levels in older human patients that have TBI and see if we can enhance their recovery,鈥 Linseman says.
That鈥檚 where Gorgens comes in. She will be running data analysis and performing clinical testing on patients. 鈥淭he ultimate aim is that we make this research more translational. That means we take things out of the lab and apply them in real life for real gains for human beings,鈥 Gorgens says.
For this phase of the research, Gorgens and Linseman have partnered with Craig Hospital, one of the best hospitals in the country for the rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord and brain injuries. 鈥淭he best part of the Knoebel Institute is the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration,鈥 Gorgens says. 鈥淚t brings all of these researchers from totally divergent areas together on the same project in ways that are revolutionary, innovative and completely translational.鈥
The Knoebel Institute, which opened this fall, focuses on finding ways to increase the healthy years of life through interdisciplinary coursework and research at 91桃色, and by collaborating with community partners. It鈥檚 this kind of collaboration that researchers at 91桃色 hope will make a difference for aging adults.
鈥淚f we are able to generate proof that levels of this particular antioxidant are different depending on age and severity of injury, then we can press forward for larger funding,鈥 Gorgens says. 鈥淭he hope is we can design interventional studies, perhaps a nutritional supplement, that people could take to reduce the severity of a brain injury.鈥

