Gut microbiome diversity in a febrile seizure mouse model.

Encephalitis (Seoul, Korea) Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-10 DOI:10.47936/encephalitis.2023.00206
Yongmoo Kim, Yoonhyuk Jang, Yong-Won Shin, Daejong Jeon, Jung-Seok Yoo, Dong-Kyu Park, Han Sang Lee, Seon-Jae Ahn, Kyung-Il Park, Keun-Hwa Jung, Soon-Tae Lee, Sang Kun Lee, Kon Chu
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Purpose: Febrile seizures at a young age can provoke late-onset temporal lobe epilepsy. Since recent evidence has suggested that the gut microbiome affects central nervous system pathology across the blood-brain barrier, we hypothesized that febrile seizures alter the composition of the gut microbiome to provoke epilepsy.

Methods: Third-generation C57BL/6 mice were separated into two groups (n = 5 each), and hot air was applied to only one group to cause febrile seizures. After two weeks of heat challenge, the fecal pellets acquired from each group were analyzed.

Results: The gut microbiota of fecal pellets from each group revealed five taxa at the genus level and eight taxa at the species level that were significantly different in proportion between the groups.

Conclusion: Although there was no significant difference in the overall diversity of the gut microbiota between the two groups, the identified heterogeneity may imply the pathognomonic causative relevance of febrile seizures and the development of epilepsy.

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发热性癫痫小鼠模型的肠道微生物组多样性。
目的:幼年发热性癫痫发作可诱发晚发性颞叶癫痫。最近有证据表明,肠道微生物群会通过血脑屏障影响中枢神经系统的病理变化,因此我们假设热性惊厥会改变肠道微生物群的组成,从而诱发癫痫:方法:将第三代 C57BL/6 小鼠分成两组(每组 5 只),只对其中一组小鼠吹热风以引起发热性癫痫发作。热挑战两周后,对各组获得的粪便颗粒进行分析:结果:各组粪便颗粒中的肠道微生物群显示,各组之间有 5 个属级类群和 8 个种级类群的比例存在显著差异:结论:虽然两组间肠道微生物群的整体多样性没有明显差异,但已发现的异质性可能意味着发热性癫痫发作和癫痫发展的病理致病相关性。
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