Mechanisms Underlying Hazardous Alcohol Use After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Sep 8, 2025Alcohol research : current reviews

Brain Changes That May Lead to Risky Drinking After Mild Head Injury

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Abstract

A total of 42 relevant studies were included in the review of the relationship between mild traumatic brain injury and alcohol use disorder.

  • Alcohol use disorder is commonly found in individuals who have experienced mild traumatic brain injury.
  • Physiological, emotional, and behavioral consequences of mild traumatic brain injury may worsen outcomes related to hazardous alcohol use.
  • Mechanisms such as inflammation, neuroendocrine changes, oxidative stress, and dopamine signaling are linked to negative outcomes after mild traumatic brain injury and hazardous alcohol use.
  • The role of the gut-microbiome axis in this relationship remains largely unexplored.
  • Future research that examines alcohol use and mild traumatic brain injury together could clarify their complex relationship.

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