pH-sensor GPR68 plays a role in how dietary fibre lowers blood pressure in a preclinical model of hypertension.

IF 7.7 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Evany Dinakis, Chudan Xu, Rikeish Muralitharan, Hamdi Jama, Liang Xie, Charmaine Leung, Katrina Mirabito Colafella, Zoe McArdle, Ekaterina Salimova, Leticia Camargo Tavares, Matthew Snelson, Chad Johnson, Tracey Gaspari, Charles Mackay, Joanne O'Donnell, Francine Marques
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Abstract

Dietary fibre lowers blood pressure (BP) via short-chain fatty acids, acidic metabolites released from fibre fermentation by bacteria in the large intestine. This acidic microenvironment may activate the pH-sensing receptor GPR68, primarily expressed in immune cells. Here, we aimed to investigate whether GPR68 confers the BP-lowering effects of a high-fibre diet in hypertension by regulating inflammatory responses. Baseline BP parameters were measured using telemetry in C57BL/6J wildtype (WT) and GPR68-deficient (Gpr68-/-) male and female mice. Moreover, male mice were fed a control or high-fibre diet following minipump implantation with saline or Angiotensin II (Ang II), where BP was measured weekly by tail-cuff. Cardiac ultrasounds, histological, flow cytometric and gut microbiome (16S) analyses were performed. No BP differences were detected in untreated male and female mice, irrespective of genotype. Similarly to WT mice, Gpr68-/- male mice were susceptible to Ang II-induced hypertension. High-fibre-fed WT mice exhibited blunted elevations in BP and improved cardiac collagen deposition and aortic elastin content compared to control-fed WT mice. These were not observed in high-fibre-fed Gpr68-/- mice. A high-fibre diet decreased pro-inflammatory renal and aortic immune cell counts independently of GPR68. Dietary fibre, rather than GPR68 or Ang II, was the primary factor influencing differences in the gut microbiota. This study provides novel insight into how the pH-sensing receptor GPR68 may be implicated in the protective effects of a high-fibre diet. However, these effects are likely immune-independent.

ph传感器GPR68在膳食纤维如何降低高血压临床前模型中的血压中发挥作用。
膳食纤维通过短链脂肪酸(大肠细菌在纤维发酵过程中释放的酸性代谢物)降低血压。这种酸性微环境可能激活主要在免疫细胞中表达的ph感应受体GPR68。在这里,我们的目的是研究GPR68是否通过调节炎症反应来赋予高血压患者高纤维饮食的降血压作用。采用遥测法测量C57BL/6J野生型(WT)和Gpr68缺陷型(Gpr68-/-)雄性和雌性小鼠的基线血压参数。此外,雄性小鼠在微型泵注入生理盐水或血管紧张素II (Ang II)后,饲喂对照或高纤维饮食,每周通过尾袖测量血压。进行心脏超声、组织学、流式细胞术和肠道微生物组(16S)分析。无论基因型如何,未经治疗的雄性和雌性小鼠均未检测到BP差异。与WT小鼠相似,Gpr68-/-雄性小鼠对Ang ii诱导的高血压易感。与对照组小鼠相比,高纤维喂养的WT小鼠血压升高减弱,心脏胶原沉积和主动脉弹性蛋白含量增加。在高纤维喂养的Gpr68-/-小鼠中没有观察到这些。高纤维饮食减少了与GPR68无关的促炎肾和主动脉免疫细胞计数。膳食纤维,而不是GPR68或Ang II,是影响肠道微生物群差异的主要因素。这项研究为ph感应受体GPR68如何参与高纤维饮食的保护作用提供了新的见解。然而,这些影响可能与免疫无关。
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Clinical science
Clinical science 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
11.40
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189
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Translating molecular bioscience and experimental research into medical insights, Clinical Science offers multi-disciplinary coverage and clinical perspectives to advance human health. Its international Editorial Board is charged with selecting peer-reviewed original papers of the highest scientific merit covering the broad spectrum of biomedical specialities including, although not exclusively: Cardiovascular system Cerebrovascular system Gastrointestinal tract and liver Genomic medicine Infection and immunity Inflammation Oncology Metabolism Endocrinology and nutrition Nephrology Circulation Respiratory system Vascular biology Molecular pathology.
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