Journal of neurotrauma

Long-lasting Gut Imbalance and Lower Short-Chain Fatty Acids After Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Link to Brain Recovery

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Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with a reduction in gut microbial diversity and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in stool samples.

  • A decline in gut microbial diversity was observed starting 72 hours after TBI, with no recovery observed up to 28 days.
  • Specific bacterial families showed depletion post-TBI, while others became more abundant.
  • Total SCFAs in fecal samples were reduced at 24 hours and 28 days after TBI.
  • Acetate, the most prevalent SCFA, decreased significantly at 7 days and 28 days post-injury.
  • Supplementation with soluble SCFAs led to improved spatial learning outcomes compared to standard drinking water.

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