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Different effects of gut bacteria transplant on worsening Alzheimer's symptoms after brain injury in male and female mice

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Abstract

TBI increased cortical and dentate gyrus Aβ burden, with females showing greater vulnerability.

  • Fecal microbiota transplantation reduced amyloid deposition in sham animals but did not prevent TBI-induced amyloid escalation.
  • FMT led to sex- and region-specific changes in glial responses, reducing microgliosis in males without affecting lesion volume.
  • Rotarod performance declined in FMT-treated female mice after TBI, while sham females performed better than males.
  • Alpha diversity and richness of the fecal microbiome remained unchanged, though beta diversity showed significant community shifts after TBI.
  • Gut morphology was generally preserved, but TBI increased crypt width, particularly in males.

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