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Role of gut microbiota in cardiovascular diseases
M Novakovic, Amit Rout, Thomas C. Kingsley, Robert W. Kirchoff, Amteshwar Singh, Vipin Verma, Ravi Kant, Rahul Chaudhary
World Journal of Cardiology · 2020 · ▲ 197 citations
Abstract
The human gut is colonized by a community of microbiota, primarily bacteria, that exist in a symbiotic relationship with the host. Intestinal microbiota-host interactions play a critical role in the regulation of human physiology. Deleterious changes to the composition of gut microbiota, referred to as gut dysbiosis, has been linked to the development and progression of numerous diseases, including cardiovascular disease (CVD). Imbalances in host-microbial interaction impair homeostatic mechanisms that regulate health and can activate multiple pathways leading to CVD risk factor progression. Most CVD risk factors, including aging, obesity, dietary patterns, and a sedentary lifestyle, have been shown to induce gut dysbiosis. Dysbiosis is associated with intestinal inflammation and reduced integrity of the gut barrier, which in turn increases circulating levels of bacterial structural components and microbial metabolites, including trimethylamine-N-oxide and short-chain fatty acids, that may facilitate the development of CVD. This article reviews the normal function and composition of the gut microbiome, mechanisms leading to the leaky gut syndrome, its mechanistic link to CVD and potential novel therapeutic approaches aimed towards restoring gut microbiome and CVD prevention. As CVD is the leading cause of deaths globally, investigating the gut microbiota as a locus of intervention presents a novel and clinically relevant avenue for future research.
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Novakovic, M., Rout, A., Kingsley, T.C., Kirchoff, R.W., Singh, A., Verma, V., Kant, R., & Chaudhary, R. (2020). Role of gut microbiota in cardiovascular diseases. <em>World Journal of Cardiology</em>. https://doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v12.i4.110
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Novakovic M, Rout A, Kingsley TC, Kirchoff RW, Singh A, Verma V, et al. Role of gut microbiota in cardiovascular diseases. World Journal of Cardiology. 2020. doi:10.4330/wjc.v12.i4.110.
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@article{m2020Roleof,
title = {Role of gut microbiota in cardiovascular diseases},
author = {M Novakovic and Amit Rout and Thomas C. Kingsley and Robert W. Kirchoff and Amteshwar Singh and Vipin Verma and Ravi Kant and Rahul Chaudhary},
journal = {World Journal of Cardiology},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.4330/wjc.v12.i4.110},
}
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