Role of the gut microbiota in aging and maintenance of active longevity. Part 1

Vrach Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.29296/25877305-2024-01-02
А. Ratnikova, М. Grudina, О. Dikur, Ya. Ashikhmin
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The role of intestinal microbiota in aging and maintaining active longevity is considered. The first part of the article describes the characteristics of a healthy microbiome, its changes during aging, and the composition of the intestinal microbiome of centenarians. The importance of high microbiome biodiversity in maintaining active longevity is emphasized. The role of intestinal permeability and new biomakers that assess its condition (including zonulin) in maintaining health and in the development of intestinal dysbiosis is revealed. Separate groups of microorganisms that are associated with longevity have been identified (such as Verrucomicrobia, which includes Akkermansia), and the important role of the Bacteroidetes – Firmicutes ratio has been noted. The influence of age-associated changes in the microbiome on health, the connection between changes in the microbiome and physical activity, the possibility of using microbiome analysis to predict biological age, and the correlation of microbiome composition with biomarkers of health and disease are discussed.
肠道微生物群在衰老和保持积极长寿中的作用。第一部分
文章探讨了肠道微生物群在衰老和保持长寿中的作用。文章第一部分介绍了健康微生物群的特征、衰老过程中微生物群的变化以及百岁老人肠道微生物群的组成。文章强调了微生物群高度的生物多样性对保持积极长寿的重要性。揭示了肠道渗透性和评估其状况的新生物制造者(包括 zonulin)在维持健康和肠道菌群失调发展中的作用。研究发现了与长寿相关的不同微生物群(如包括 Akkermansia 在内的 Verrucomicrobia),并指出了类杆菌-固醇菌比例的重要作用。本研究还讨论了与年龄有关的微生物组变化对健康的影响、微生物组变化与体力活动之间的联系、利用微生物组分析预测生物年龄的可能性,以及微生物组组成与健康和疾病生物标志物的相关性。
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