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The Interplay of Microbiome Dysbiosis and Cardiovascular Disease

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Journal Cardiol Rev
Date 2024 Apr 26
PMID 38666794
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The intricate ecosystem of the mammalian gut, which hosts a diverse microbiome, plays a vital role in various physiological functions. Trillions of bacteria within the gut contribute to host metabolism, immune modulation, energy homeostasis, and more. Emerging research highlights the gut microbiota's significant impact on cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), with intestinal dysbiosis identified as a risk factor for conditions such as obesity and diabetes, both linked to atherosclerosis. Chronic inflammation, pivotal in atherosclerosis, is influenced by the gut microbiome, where microbial signals, such as lipopolysaccharides, can translocate from the gut to trigger inflammatory responses. Diet has major effects on the gut microbiota, with the Western diet, rich in saturated fats, contributing to dysbiosis and elevated cardiovascular risks. Probiotics and prebiotics offer therapeutic potential in CVD management. Probiotics, or live microorganisms, exhibit antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cholesterol-lowering effects. Probiotics are most effective when given with prebiotics, with the former acting on the latter as substrate. Understanding the dynamic interplay between diet, gut microbiota, and CVD provides insights into preventive and therapeutic strategies.

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