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Junior Seau had degenerative brain disease when he committed suicide

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(MCT) LOS ANGELES_Junior Seau, among the greatest linebackers in NFL history, suffered from degenerative brain disease when he fatally shot himself last May, the National Institutes of Health said in a study released Thursday, another blow to a league whose former players say they were never warned about the dangers of head injuries.


More than 2,000 former players are suing the NFL, contending the league never properly addressed the problems with head injuries and in many cases withheld information about the long-term effects associated with them.

Tissue samples of Seau's brain showed the 12-time All-Pro player had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a progressive disease diagnosed after death.

CTE is a fairly new name for a degenerative brain syndrome caused by mild, repetitive brain trauma. Anatomically, it is characterized by clumps of a protein called tau that build up in brain cells, damaging and even killing them, said Dr. Ann McKee, a neuropathologist at the VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University who studies CTE.

Behaviorally, CTE is linked to an array of symptoms including mood swings, depression, irritability, insomnia and poor attention _ and, in later stages, to memory problems and dementia, McKee said.

McKee was first author of a December report that found signs of CTE in 68 out of 85 brains of adults males _ 64 of them athletes _ with a history of repeated mild traumas to the brain. One of the early brain regions affected is the locus coeruleus, known to be linked to depression.
"That would be one of our hypotheses, that damage to these centers in the brain may provoke depression in these individuals," McKee said.

Similar brain injuries were discovered in the autopsies of former players who also killed themselves: Dave Duerson, a one-time Chicago Bears defensive back who shot himself in the chest, specifically so that his brain might be studied; and Andre Waters, a former Philadelphia Eagles defensive back who shot himself in the head.

Seau died in his beachfront home in Oceanside on May 2, 2011, having shot himself in the chest. Two months later, his family allowed researchers to study his brain.

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