[The role of changes in the intestinal microbiota in the development of metabolic syndrome in the elderly (literature review).]

Q4 Medicine
E M Ivanova, K O Kosmina, A U Shumkov, A M Zabezhinsky, A M Mayorova, K P Raevskii
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Abstract

In the modern world, considerable attention is paid to cardiovascular diseases, which, according to WHO, remain the leading cause of death. One of the key risk factors for their development is metabolic syndrome (MS), the prevalence of which is steadily increasing. An increase in the number of people with obesity, changes in eating behavior and reduced physical activity contribute to the progression of MS, and also affect the composition and functional state of the intestinal microbiota. In recent years, more and more data indicate that the microbiota plays an important role not only in the pathogenesis of MS, but also in the aging process. Gerontology considers intestinal microflora as one of the targets for action in order to slow down age-related changes and reduce the risk of age-associated diseases, including cardiovascular pathologies. Intestinal dysbiosis can contribute to the development of systemic inflammation, insulin resistance and atherosclerosis, which makes the study of its mechanisms in the context of gerontology particularly relevant. The search for new links in the pathogenesis of MS and its relationship with changes in the microbiota opens up prospects for the development of effective prevention and treatment strategies, which, in turn, can contribute to an increase in the duration and quality of life. The purpose of the review is to analyze and systematize modern scientific data on the relationship between intestinal microbiota, metabolic syndrome and aging processes, to identify new pathogenetic mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets for the prevention and treatment of age-associated diseases. The work uses publications, mainly for the last 5 years, from the PubMed, eLIBRARY, ScienceDirect databases, including review articles, meta-analyses and clinical studies.

[肠道菌群变化在老年人代谢综合征发生中的作用(文献综述)]
在现代世界,人们相当重视心血管疾病,据世卫组织称,心血管疾病仍然是导致死亡的主要原因。其发展的关键危险因素之一是代谢综合征(MS),其患病率正在稳步上升。肥胖人数的增加、饮食行为的改变和体力活动的减少有助于MS的进展,也会影响肠道微生物群的组成和功能状态。近年来,越来越多的数据表明,微生物群不仅在MS的发病机制中起着重要作用,而且在衰老过程中也起着重要作用。老年学认为肠道菌群是减缓年龄相关变化和降低年龄相关疾病(包括心血管疾病)风险的行动目标之一。肠道生态失调可促进全身性炎症、胰岛素抵抗和动脉粥样硬化的发展,因此在老年学背景下研究其机制尤为重要。寻找MS发病机制的新联系及其与微生物群变化的关系为开发有效的预防和治疗策略开辟了前景,这反过来又有助于延长病程和提高生活质量。综述的目的是分析和整理有关肠道菌群、代谢综合征和衰老过程之间关系的现代科学数据,寻找新的发病机制和潜在的治疗靶点,以预防和治疗与年龄相关的疾病。这项工作使用的出版物,主要是过去5年的出版物,来自PubMed、eLIBRARY、ScienceDirect数据库,包括评论文章、荟萃分析和临床研究。
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