Indole metabolism and its role in diabetic macrovascular and microvascular complications

IF 1.3 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
W. Hu , C. Garrison , R. Prasad , M.E. Boulton , M.B. Grant
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Abstract

Tryptophan (Trp), an essential amino acid obtained through dietary sources, plays a crucial role in various physiological processes. The metabolism of Trp branches into three principal pathways: the serotonin pathway, the kynurenine pathway, and the indole pathway. The kynurenine and serotonin pathways are host pathways while the indole pathway is solely the result of bacterial metabolism. Trp metabolites extend their influence beyond protein biosynthesis to affect a spectrum of pathophysiological mechanisms including, but not limited to, neuronal function, immune modulation, inflammatory responses, oxidative stress regulation, and maintenance of intestinal health. This review focuses on indole derivatives and their impact on vascular health. Trp-containing dipeptides are highlighted as a targeted nutraceutical approach to modulate Trp metabolism, enhance beneficial metabolite production, and mitigate risk factors for vascular diseases. The importance of optimizing Trp intake and dietary strategies to harness the benefits of Trp-derived metabolites for vascular health is underscored, bringing to light the need for further research to refine these therapeutic approaches.
吲哚代谢及其在糖尿病大血管和微血管并发症中的作用
色氨酸(Trp)是一种从膳食中获得的必需氨基酸,在各种生理过程中起着至关重要的作用。色氨酸的代谢分为三个主要途径:血清素途径、犬尿氨酸途径和吲哚途径。犬尿氨酸和血清素途径是宿主途径,而吲哚途径完全是细菌代谢的结果。色氨酸代谢物的影响延伸到蛋白质生物合成之外,影响一系列病理生理机制,包括但不限于神经元功能、免疫调节、炎症反应、氧化应激调节和肠道健康的维持。本文综述了吲哚衍生物及其对血管健康的影响。含色氨酸二肽被强调为一种有针对性的营养保健方法,可调节色氨酸代谢,增强有益代谢物的产生,并减轻血管疾病的危险因素。优化色氨酸摄入和饮食策略以利用色氨酸衍生代谢物对血管健康的益处的重要性被强调,这表明需要进一步研究来完善这些治疗方法。
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