VSL#3对大鼠模型肠道微生物群的调节及其对主动脉参数的影响

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Mehzat Altun, Uğur Küçük, Nuray Yıldırım
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背景:主动脉硬度增加是心血管疾病(cvd)的一个重要参数,构成了重大的全球健康挑战和经济负担。肠道菌群及其稳态直接或间接地影响心血管疾病。本研究通过给药VSL#3研究了肠道微生物群改变对大鼠主动脉参数的影响程度。方法:12只雄性Wistar大鼠分为VSL#3治疗组和对照组。在第0天和第42天通过超声心动图评估心功能、主动脉收缩和舒张值,同时收集每只大鼠的粪便标本。利用16S rDNA基因测序分析了肠道菌群的形成和组成。结果:经Chao分析,两组细菌密度差异有统计学意义(P = 0.037)。此外,在VSL#3治疗组中,与对照组相比,在主动脉收缩和舒张直径以及主动脉应变参数方面观察到显着改善。结论:本研究强调了肠道微生物组调节的潜力,特别是通过VSL#3给药,作为改善主动脉参数的有希望的策略,为心血管健康干预提供了一条新的途径。
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Modulation of Gut Microbiota Using VSL#3 and Its Impact on Aortic Parameters in a Rat Model.

Background: The increase in aortic stiffness is a significant parameter of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), posing a substantial global health challenge and economic burden. The gut microbiota and its homeostasis, directly and indirectly, influence CVD. This study investigated the extent to which alterations in the gut microbiota can affect aortic parameters in a rat model through the administration of VSL#3.

Methods: Twelve male Wistar rats were divided into VSL#3-treated and control groups. Cardiac function, aortic systolic, and diastolic values were assessed via echocardiography on day 0 and day 42, and fecal specimens were simultaneously collected from each rat. The formation and composition of the gut microbial flora were profiled using 16S rDNA gene sequencing.

Results: Differences in bacterial density, as indicated by Chao analysis, exhibited statistical significance (P = .037) between the 2 groups. Additionally, in the VSL#3-treated group, significant improvements were observed in aortic systolic and diastolic diameters, as well as in aortic strain parameters, compared to the control group.

Conclusion: This research highlights the potential of gut microbiome modulation, specifically through VSL#3 administration, as a promising strategy to improve aortic parameters, suggesting a novel avenue for cardiovascular health interventions.

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Anatolian Journal of Cardiology
Anatolian Journal of Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
270
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology is an international monthly periodical on cardiology published on independent, unbiased, double-blinded and peer-review principles. The journal’s publication language is English. The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology aims to publish qualified and original clinical, experimental and basic research on cardiology at the international level. The journal’s scope also covers editorial comments, reviews of innovations in medical education and practice, case reports, original images, scientific letters, educational articles, letters to the editor, articles on publication ethics, diagnostic puzzles, and issues in social cardiology. The target readership includes academic members, specialists, residents, and general practitioners working in the fields of adult cardiology, pediatric cardiology, cardiovascular surgery and internal medicine.
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