人类肠道微生物群和昼夜节律紊乱:代谢紊乱是否有其基本原理?

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Chronobiology International Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-31 DOI:10.1080/07420528.2025.2536521
Mariana Romanenko, Madeline Bartsch, Liubov Piven, Andreas Hahn, Mattea Müller
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由倒班工作和睡眠不足等行为引起的昼夜节律紊乱日益普遍,并与代谢紊乱有关,包括肥胖、2型糖尿病和心血管疾病。肠道微生物组通过产生代谢物(如短链脂肪酸、次级胆汁酸和微生物相关的分子模式)在代谢稳态中起着至关重要的作用,这些代谢物影响营养吸收、免疫反应和与昼夜节律一致的宿主代谢。这篇综述探讨了昼夜节律干扰物是如何影响人类肠道微生物群的,重点是微生物组成、多样性和功能的变化,以及它们对代谢健康的影响。临床前研究表明,昼夜节律紊乱会改变微生物组成,降低节律性,损害功能,导致代谢紊乱。然而,人体研究经常报告不一致的结果,微生物功能似乎对破坏比成分更敏感。饮食模式会影响肠道微生物群和昼夜节律;它们的优化可以重新调整微生物和宿主的节律,以促进代谢稳态。未来的研究应该集中在纵向和介入研究上,使用先进的方法,如实时肠道气体测量,来捕捉人类体内的动态微生物活动。了解微生物对昼夜节律干扰物的反应可以为针对宿主-微生物相互作用的治疗策略提供信息,以改善代谢健康。
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Gut microbiota and circadian disruption in humans: Is there a rationale for metabolic disorders?

Circadian disruption, arising from behaviors such as shift work and sleep deprivation, is increasingly prevalent and associated with metabolic disorders, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in metabolic homeostasis by producing metabolites - such as short-chain fatty acids, secondary bile acids, and microbial-associated molecular patterns - that influence nutrient absorption, immune responses, and host metabolism in alignment with circadian rhythms. This review explores how circadian disruptors influence the human gut microbiome, focusing on changes in microbial composition, diversity, and functionality, and their implications for metabolic health. Preclinical studies demonstrate that circadian disruptions alter microbial composition, reduce rhythmicity, and impair functionality, contributing to metabolic disorders. However, human studies often report inconsistent findings, with microbial functionality appearing more sensitive to disruptions than composition. Eating patterns affect both the gut microbiome and circadian alignment; their optimization could realign microbial and host rhythms to promote metabolic homeostasis. Future research should focus on longitudinal and interventional studies using advanced methodologies, such as real-time intestinal gas measurements, to capture dynamic microbial activity in humans. Understanding microbial responses to circadian disruptors could inform therapeutic strategies targeting host-microbe interactions to improve metabolic health.

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Chronobiology International
Chronobiology International 生物-生理学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
110
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Chronobiology International is the journal of biological and medical rhythm research. It is a transdisciplinary journal focusing on biological rhythm phenomena of all life forms. The journal publishes groundbreaking articles plus authoritative review papers, short communications of work in progress, case studies, and letters to the editor, for example, on genetic and molecular mechanisms of insect, animal and human biological timekeeping, including melatonin and pineal gland rhythms. It also publishes applied topics, for example, shiftwork, chronotypes, and associated personality traits; chronobiology and chronotherapy of sleep, cardiovascular, pulmonary, psychiatric, and other medical conditions. Articles in the journal pertain to basic and applied chronobiology, and to methods, statistics, and instrumentation for biological rhythm study. Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/page/cbi/Description
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