Gut microbiome and orthopaedic health: Bridging the divide between digestion and bone integrity.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Naveen Jeyaraman, Madhan Jeyaraman, Priya Dhanpal, Swaminathan Ramasubramanian, Lavanya Ragavanandam, Sathish Muthu, Gabriel Silva Santos, Lucas Furtado da Fonseca, José Fábio Lana
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Abstract

The gut microbiome, a complex ecosystem of microorganisms in the digestive tract, has emerged as a critical factor in human health, influencing metabolic, immune, and neurological functions. This review explores the connection between the gut microbiome and orthopedic health, examining how gut microbes impact bone density, joint integrity, and skeletal health. It highlights mechanisms linking gut dysbiosis to inflammation in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, suggesting microbiome modulation as a potential therapeutic strategy. Key findings include the microbiome's role in bone metabolism through hormone regulation and production of short-chain fatty acids, crucial for mineral absorption. The review also considers the effects of diet, probiotics, and fecal microbiota transplantation on gut microbiome composition and their implications for orthopedic health. While promising, challenges in translating microbiome research into clinical practice persist, necessitating further exploration and ethical consideration of microbiome-based therapies. This interdisciplinary research aims to link digestive health with musculoskeletal integrity, offering new insights into the prevention and management of bone and joint diseases.

肠道微生物群和骨科健康:弥合消化和骨骼完整性之间的鸿沟。
肠道微生物群是消化道中一个复杂的微生物生态系统,已成为人类健康的关键因素,影响代谢、免疫和神经功能。这篇综述探讨了肠道微生物组与骨科健康之间的联系,研究了肠道微生物如何影响骨密度、关节完整性和骨骼健康。它强调了将肠道生态失调与类风湿关节炎和骨关节炎等疾病的炎症联系起来的机制,表明微生物组调节是一种潜在的治疗策略。主要发现包括微生物组通过激素调节和短链脂肪酸的产生在骨代谢中的作用,短链脂肪酸对矿物质的吸收至关重要。该综述还考虑了饮食、益生菌和粪便微生物群移植对肠道微生物组组成的影响及其对骨科健康的影响。虽然有希望,但将微生物组研究转化为临床实践的挑战仍然存在,需要对基于微生物组的治疗进行进一步探索和伦理考虑。这项跨学科研究旨在将消化健康与肌肉骨骼完整性联系起来,为骨骼和关节疾病的预防和管理提供新的见解。
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