Shock (Augusta, Ga.)

Short Chain Fatty Acid Supplements May Reduce Brain Injury After Trauma Through Gut and Immune Brain Cell Interactions

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Abstract

Post-traumatic brain injury (TBI) supplementation with Short Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs) preserved white matter connectivity and reduced cortical volume loss in mice.

  • SCFA supplementation decreased TBI-induced loss of beneficial gut bacteria, specifically butyrate-producing taxa.
  • TBI mice treated with SCFAs showed less ventricular volume loss compared to those treated with a salt vehicle.
  • Behavioral tests indicated that SCFA-treated TBI mice exhibited less anxiety-like behavior than vehicle-treated TBI mice.
  • SCFA treatment altered the gene expression profile of microglia, promoting neuroprotection and reducing neurodegeneration-associated transcripts.
  • These findings suggest that SCFA supplementation may contribute to neurocognitive preservation following TBI.

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