Beyond the Microbiome: The Gut's Role in Hypertension.

IF 3.8 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Wenjun Deng, Mengying Zhu, Isaac Lloyd, Manaswini Nedunuri, Chen Zhou, Wenting Liu, Yawen Li, Qi Li, Xinyue Wang, Qiangxiang Zhang, Tania Akter Jhuma, Jing Li, Tao Yang
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This review emphasizes the importance of investigating the gut itself-beyond microbiota-centered studies in the context of hypertension. Since the initial discovery of the connection between gut microbiota and blood pressure regulation, research has increasingly focused on understanding the role of gut microbiota and exploring strategies to modify it for better blood pressure management. The intestine as an organ has received comparatively less attention. Yet, hypertension-associated intestinal pathological changes are well documented in both rodent models and human patients. Research to restore the intestinal function may serve as a valuable but unexplored therapeutic target. This underscores the need for a summary of our understanding of the gut's intrinsic physiological and pathological roles in hypertension. To address this, we structured our review to (1) revisit the physiological functions of the intestine; (2) describe the pathological changes that are associated with hypertension; (3) summarize available current studies targeting to restore intestinal function for blood pressure control; and (4) discuss knowledge gaps and future opportunities.

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超越微生物组:肠道在高血压中的作用。
这篇综述强调了在高血压背景下调查肠道本身的重要性,而不是以微生物群为中心的研究。自首次发现肠道微生物群与血压调节之间的联系以来,研究越来越多地关注肠道微生物群的作用,并探索调整肠道微生物群以更好地控制血压的策略。肠道作为一种器官受到的关注相对较少。然而,高血压相关的肠道病理改变在啮齿动物模型和人类患者中都有很好的记录。恢复肠道功能的研究可能是一个有价值但尚未开发的治疗靶点。这强调了我们对肠道在高血压中的内在生理和病理作用的理解的总结。为了解决这个问题,我们的综述结构如下:(1)重新审视肠道的生理功能;(2)描述与高血压相关的病理变化;(3)总结目前针对恢复肠道功能控制血压的研究;(4)讨论知识差距和未来机会。
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