Исследования показали негативный эффект черепно-мозговых ударов
The main idea of the text is that serious head injuries can reactivate dormant viruses in the body, potentially leading to neurodegenerative diseases.
The article highlights a study using a "mini-brain" model that showed how a virus, herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), previously suppressed by the immune system, could be reactivated after simulated brain trauma. This reactivation led to the formation of protein clumps in the brain tissue, a hallmark of diseases like Alzheimer's.
The main idea of the text is that serious head injuries can reactivate dormant viruses in the body, potentially leading to neurodegenerative diseases. The article highlights a study using a "mini-brain" model that showed how a virus, herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), previously suppressed by the immune system, could be reactivated after simulated brain trauma. This reactivation led to the formation of protein clumps in the brain tissue, a hallmark of diseases like Alzheimer's.