Bacteria invade the brain following intracortical microelectrode implantation, inducing gut-brain axis disruption and contributing to reduced microelectrode performance.

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Tác giả: Abhinav P Acharya, Tejas Bajwa, Meera Bambroo, A Bolu Ajiboye, Grace Burkhart, Jeffrey R Capadona, Jennifer Coleman, Curtis Donskey, Lindsey N Druschel, Jonathan L Duncan, Sarah E Grabinski, Hoda Amani Hamedani, Ana G Hernandez-Reynoso, George F Hoeferlin, Christopher Hong, George Jaskiw, Alice H Lee, Longshun Li, William Memberg, Hannah Olivares, E Ricky Chan, Andrew J Shoffstall, Jennifer Sweet, Horst A von Recum, Gwendolyn R Weagraff, Liangliang Zhang

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 972.8202 *Central America

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Nature communications , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 232077

Brain-machine interface performance can be affected by neuroinflammatory responses due to blood-brain barrier (BBB) damage following intracortical microelectrode implantation. Recent findings suggest that certain gut bacterial constituents might enter the brain through damaged BBB. Therefore, we hypothesized that damage to the BBB caused by microelectrode implantation could facilitate microbiome entry into the brain. In our study, we found bacterial sequences, including gut-related ones, in the brains of mice with implanted microelectrodes. These sequences changed over time. Mice treated with antibiotics showed a reduced presence of these bacteria and had a different inflammatory response, which temporarily improved microelectrode recording performance. However, long-term antibiotic use worsened performance and disrupted neurodegenerative pathways. Many bacterial sequences found were not present in the gut or in unimplanted brains. Together, the current study established a paradigm-shifting mechanism that may contribute to chronic intracortical microelectrode recording performance and affect overall brain health following intracortical microelectrode implantation.
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