Mycobacterium vaccae immunization protects aged rats from surgery-elicited neuroinflammation and cognitive dysfunction

Aging is a major risk factor for developing postoperative cognitive dysfunction. Neuroinflammatory processes, which can play a causal role in the etiology of postoperative cognitive dysfunction, are potentiated or primed as a function of aging. Here we explored whether exposure to a microorganism with immunoregulatory and anti-inflammatory properties, Mycobacterium vaccae NCTC 11659 (M. vaccae), could ameliorate age-associated neuroinflammatory priming. Aged (24 months) and adult (3 months) male F344XBN rats were immunized with heat-killed M. vaccae (3 injections, once per week) before undergoing a laparotomy or anesthesia control procedure. Aged, but not young rats, showed postoperative learning/memory deficits in a fear-conditioning paradigm. Importantly, M. vaccae immunization protected aged rats from these surgery-induced cognitive impairments. M. vaccae immunization also shifted the aged proinflammatory hippocampal microenvironment toward an anti-inflammatory phenotype. Furthermore, M. vaccae immunization reduced age-related hyperinflammatory responses in isolated hippocampal microglia. Overall, our novel data suggest that M. vaccae can induce an anti-inflammatory milieu in the aged brain and thus mitigate the neuroinflammatory and cognitive impairments induced by surgery.

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