Mapping the influence of the gut microbiota on small molecules in the brain through mass spectrometry imaging

Author:

Hulme Heather,Meikle Lynsey M.,Strittmatter Nicole,Swales John,Hamm Gregory,Brown Sheila L.,Milling Simon,MacDonald Andrew S.,Goodwin Richard J.A.,Burchmore Richard,Wall Daniel M.

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe gut microbiota is known to influence virtually all facets of human health. Recent work has highlighted a potential role for the gut microbiota in neurological health through the microbiome-gut-brain axis. Microbes can influence the brain both directly and indirectly; through neurotransmitter production, induction of host immunomodulators, or through the release or induction of other microbial or host molecules.MethodsHere we used mass spectrometry imaging (MSI), a label-free imaging tool, to map the molecular changes that occur in the murine gut and brain in germ-free, antibiotic-treated and control mice.ResultsWe determined the spatial distribution and relative quantification of neurotransmitters and their precursors across brain and gut sections in response to the microbiome. Using untargeted MSI of small molecules, we detected a significant change in the levels of four identified metabolites in the brains of germ-free animals compared to controls; vitamin B5, 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaric acid, 3-methyl-4-(trimethylammonio)butanoate and 4-(trimethylammonio)pentanoate. However, antibiotic treatment induced no significant changes in these metabolites in the brain after one week of treatment.ConclusionsThis work exemplifies the utility of MSI as a tool in determining the spatial distribution and quantification of bacterial and host metabolites in the gut and brain whilst also offering the potential for discovery of novel mediators of microbiome-gut-brain axis communication.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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