Literature DB >> 32316741

The Role and Mechanism of Intestinal Flora in Blood Pressure Regulation and Hypertension Development.

Jing Li1,2, Xinchun Yang1,2, Xin Zhou3, Jun Cai4.   

Abstract

Significance: Hypertension (HTN) has a complex etiology that is characterized by genetic and environmental factors. It has become a global health burden leading to cardiovascular diseases and kidney diseases, ultimately progressing to premature death. Accumulating evidence indicated that gut microbiome was associated with metabolic disorders and inflammation, which were closely linked to HTN. Recent Advances: Recent studies using bacterial genomic analysis and fecal microbiota transplantation as well as many lines of seminal evidence demonstrated that aberrant gut microbiome was significantly associated with HTN. The intestinal microbiome of both patients and animals with HTN had decreased bacterial diversity, disordered microbial structure and functions, and altered end products of fermentation. Gut dysbiosis and metabolites of the gut microbiota play an important role in blood pressure (BP) control, and they are therefore responsible for developing HTN. Critical Issues: This study aimed at focusing on the recent advances in understanding the role played by gut bacteria and the mechanisms underlying the pathological milieu that induced elevated BP and led to HTN pathogenesis. Potential intervention strategies targeting the correction of gut dysbiosis to improve HTN development were summarized. Future Directions: Larger numbers of fecal transplants from participants with HTN should be carried out to examine the magnitude of BP changes with the replacement of the gut microbiome. The proposed mechanisms for the gut in regulating BP remain to be verified. Whether intervention strategies using probiotics, dietary interventions, bacteriophages, and fecal transplants are feasible for individuals with HTN remains to be explored. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 34, 811-830.

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Keywords:  blood pressure; gut microbiota; hypertension; metabolism

Year:  2020        PMID: 32316741     DOI: 10.1089/ars.2020.8104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxid Redox Signal        ISSN: 1523-0864            Impact factor:   8.401


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