Interplay between Elevated Bile Acids and Reduced Vitamin D Levels in Fontan Circulation: A Double-Edged Sword.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Ashish H Shah, Amir Ravandi, Sanjiv Dhingra, Michel Aliani, Kothandam Sivakumar, Richard A Krasuski, Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan
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Abstract

Purpose of review: The Fontan procedure, a palliative surgery for single-ventricle congenital heart disease, often leads to multisystem complications. Elevated bile acids and reduced vitamin D3 levels, frequently observed in this population, may share a harmful bidirectional relationship. This review examines their interplay and therapeutic relevance.

Recent findings: Fontan-associated liver disease and potential gut dysbiosis contribute to altered bile acid metabolism, with elevated circulating secondary bile acids impairing cardiovascular, hepatic, musculoskeletal, and immune functions. Recent evidence suggests that bile acid accumulation hinders vitamin D absorption and metabolism. In turn, vitamin D deficiency exacerbates systemic inflammation and fibrosis while reducing bile acid detoxification via diminished vitamin D receptor signaling. The dysregulation of bile acid and vitamin D pathways may create a vicious cycle driving Fontan-associated multisystem dysfunction. Interventions targeting this axis-such as vitamin D supplementation and bile acid modulation-may offer novel strategies to mitigate organ injury and improve long-term outcomes in this high-risk population.

在Fontan循环中胆汁酸升高和维生素D水平降低之间的相互作用:一把双刃剑。
综述目的:Fontan手术是一种治疗单心室先天性心脏病的姑息性手术,常导致多系统并发症。胆汁酸升高和维生素D3水平降低,在这一人群中经常观察到,可能具有有害的双向关系。这篇综述探讨了它们的相互作用和治疗相关性。最近发现:fontan相关的肝脏疾病和潜在的肠道生态失调导致胆汁酸代谢改变,循环二次胆汁酸升高损害心血管、肝脏、肌肉骨骼和免疫功能。最近的证据表明,胆汁酸的积累阻碍了维生素D的吸收和代谢。反过来,维生素D缺乏加剧了全身性炎症和纤维化,同时通过维生素D受体信号的减少减少了胆汁酸的解毒。胆汁酸和维生素D通路的失调可能造成恶性循环,驱动丰坦相关的多系统功能障碍。针对这一轴的干预措施,如补充维生素D和调节胆汁酸,可能为减轻这一高危人群的器官损伤和改善长期预后提供新的策略。
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Current Cardiology Reports
Current Cardiology Reports CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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6.20
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期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to provide timely perspectives from experts on current advances in cardiovascular medicine. We also seek to provide reviews that highlight the most important recently published papers selected from the wealth of available cardiovascular literature. We accomplish this aim by appointing key authorities in major subject areas across the discipline. Section editors select topics to be reviewed by leading experts who emphasize recent developments and highlight important papers published over the past year. An Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field.
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