肥胖与心血管风险:减肥手术在调节肠道菌群中的作用

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Davide Masi , Mickael Massicard , Karine Clément
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近年来,由于肠道菌群在代谢疾病、心血管健康、胃肠道疾病和癌症中的作用,人们越来越关注肠道菌群。在肥胖个体中,经常观察到肠道微生物群的丰富度、多样性和组成减少,这与代谢特征和低度全身性炎症有关。减肥手术已成为降低心脏代谢风险的一种有价值的方法。最近,随着严重肥胖的日益流行,减肥手术的数量也在增加。代谢手术,如Roux-en-Y胃旁路或袖胃切除术,在长期体重减轻,改善代谢状态,甚至缓解合并症方面显示出有希望的结果。然而,重要的是要注意,这些积极的结果不能仅仅归因于食物摄入限制或吸收不良。新出现的证据表明,减肥手术会导致肠道微生物群的显著变化,这可能有助于对肥胖相关并发症的有益影响。这些变化可能在减少心血管疾病方面发挥关键作用。因此,本综述的主要目的是更好地了解减肥手术后肠道微生物群组成与改善心血管健康之间的联系。通过探索这种复杂的关系,研究团队旨在阐明潜在的机制,并为改善接受减肥手术患者心血管健康的新治疗策略铺平道路。©2023法国社会组织(SFNCM)。Elsevier Masson SAS出版。版权所有。
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Obésité et risque cardiovasculaire : le rôle de la chirurgie bariatrique dans la modulation du microbiote intestinal
In recent years, increasing attention has been given to the gut microbiota because of its role in metabolic diseases, cardiovascular health, gastrointestinal disorders, and cancers. In individuals suffering from obesity, a reduction in the richness, diversity, and composition of the intestinal microbiota has often been observed, and this has been associated with metabolic traits and low-grade systemic inflammation.
Bariatric surgery has emerged as a valuable approach for reducing cardiometabolic risk. Recently, the number of bariatric surgeries has increased in parallel with the growing prevalence of severe obesity. Metabolic surgery, such as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or Sleeve Gastrectomy, has shown promising results in terms of long-term weight loss, improved metabolic status, and even remission of comorbidities. However, it is important to note that these positive results cannot be attributed solely to food intake restriction or malabsorption. Emerging evidence suggests that bariatric surgery leads to significant changes in the intestinal microbiome, which may contribute to the beneficial effects observed on obesity-related complications. These changes could play a crucial role in reducing cardiovascular disease.
Therefore, the main objective of this review is to better understand the links between the composition of the gut microbiota after bariatric surgery and improved cardiovascular health. By exploring this complex relationship, research teams aim to shed light on the underlying mechanisms and pave the way for novel therapeutic strategies to improve cardiovascular health in patients who have undergone bariatric surgery.
© 2023 Société francophone nutrition clinique et métabolisme (SFNCM).
Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Nutrition Clinique et Metabolisme
Nutrition Clinique et Metabolisme 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
16.70%
发文量
216
审稿时长
78 days
期刊介绍: Nutrition Clinique et Métabolisme is the journal of the French-speaking Society of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition. Associating clinicians, biologists, pharmacists, and fundamentalists, the articles presented in the journal concern man and animals, and deal with organs and cells. The goal is a better understanding of the effects of artificial nutrition and human metabolism. Original articles, general reviews, update articles, technical notes and communications are published, as well as editorials and case reports.
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