Phenomenon of music-induced opening of the blood-brain barrier in healthy mice

Author:

Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya O.12ORCID,Esmat A.2,Bragin D.34,Bragina O.3,Shirokov A. A.15,Navolokin N.16,Yang Y.7,Abdurashitov A.2,Khorovodov A.2,Terskov A.2,Klimova M.2,Mamedova A.2,Fedosov I.2,Tuchin V.289,Kurths J.1210

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics, Humboldt University, Newtonstrasse 15, 12489 Berlin, Germany

2. Department of Biology, Saratov State University, Astrakhanskaya Strasse 83, Saratov 410012, Russia

3. Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM 87108, USA

4. Department of Neurosurgery, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA

5. Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, Russian Academy of Sciences, Prospekt Entuziastov 13, Saratov 410049, Russian Federation

6. Department of Anatomy, Saratov State Medical University, Bolshaya Kazachaya Strasse 112, Saratov 410012, Russia

7. College of Pharmacy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA

8. Laboratory of Biophotonics, Tomsk State University, 36 Lenin's Ave., Tomsk 634050, Russia

9. Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control of RAS, Rabochaya Strasse 24, Saratov 410028, Russia

10. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Telegrafenberg A31, 14473 Potsdam, Germany

Abstract

Music plays a more important role in our life than just being an entertainment. For example, it can be used as an anti-anxiety therapy of human and animals. However, the unsafe listening of loud music triggers hearing loss in millions of young people and professional musicians (rock, jazz and symphony orchestra) owing to exposure to damaging sound levels using personal audio devices or at noisy entertainment venues including nightclubs, discotheques, bars and concerts. Therefore, it is important to understand how loud music affects us. In this pioneering study on healthy mice, we discover that loud rock music below the safety threshold causes opening of the blood-brain barrier (OBBB), which plays a vital role in protecting the brain from viruses, bacteria and toxins. We clearly demonstrate that listening to loud music during 2 h in an intermittent adaptive regime is accompanied by delayed (1 h after music exposure) and short-lasting to (during 1–4 h) OBBB to low and high molecular weight compounds without cochlear and brain impairments. We present the systemic and molecular mechanisms responsible for music-induced OBBB. Finally, a revision of our traditional knowledge about the BBB nature and the novel strategies in optimizing of sound-mediated methods for brain drug delivery are discussed.

Funder

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

RF Governmental Grant

Russian Science Foundation

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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