Brain-machine interface performance is largely affected by the neuroinflammatory responses resulting in large part from blood-brain barrier (BBB) damage following intracortical microelectrode implantation. Recent findings strongly suggest that certain gut bacterial constituents penetrate the BBB and are resident in various brain regions of rodents and humans, both in health and disease. Therefore, we hypothesized that damage to the BBB caused by microelectrode implantation could amplify dysregulation of the microbiome-gut-brain axis. Here, we report that bacteria, including those commonly found in the gut, enter the brain following intracortical microelectrode implantation in mice implanted with single-shank silicon microelectrodes. Systemic antibiotic treatment of mice implanted with microelectrodes to suppress bacteria resulted in differential expression of bacteria in the brain tissue and a reduced acute inflammatory response compared to untreated controls, correlating with temporary improvements in microelectrode recording performance. Long-term antibiotic treatment resulted in worsening microelectrode recording performance and dysregulation of neurodegenerative pathways. Fecal microbiome composition was similar between implanted mice and an implanted human, suggesting translational findings. However, a significant portion of invading bacteria was not resident in the brain or gut. 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.
Bacteria Invade the Brain Following Sterile Intracortical Microelectrode Implantation.
无菌皮层内微电极植入后细菌侵入大脑
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作者:Capadona Jeffrey, Hoeferlin George, Grabinski Sarah, Druschel Lindsey, Duncan Jonathan, Burkhart Grace, Weagraff Gwendolyn, Lee Alice, Hong Christopher, Bambroo Meera, Olivares Hannah, Bajwa Tejas, Memberg William, Sweet Jennifer, Hamedani Hoda Amani, Acharya Abhinav, Hernandez-Reynoso Ana, Donskey Curtis, Jaskiw George, Chan Ricky, Ajiboye A, von Recum Horst, Zhang Liangliang
| 期刊: | Res Sq | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Mar 7 |
| doi: | 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3980065/v1 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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