多药治疗与老年人肠道菌群组成变化的相关性

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Lina Yu, Minghui Bi, Lianhong Xie
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本研究探讨了接受多种药物治疗的老年人服用多种药物与肠道微生物群组成变化之间的相关性,旨在为药物使用、肠道微生物群和衰老之间的复杂相互作用提供见解。采用16S rRNA基因高通量测序分析老年多重慢性疾病和多重用药患者的微生物多样性,并将结果与无多重慢性疾病和未进行多重用药的老年人对照组进行比较。该研究揭示了两组之间肠道微生物群组成的明显差异,多药治疗组观察到较低的α多样性。此外,该分析还发现,在多药治疗组和对照组之间,在属和科水平上的微生物组组成存在一些显著差异。研究结果强调了了解多种药物对肠道微生物群的影响及其与老年人整体健康的关系的重要性。此外,该研究还提供了特定药物(如降压药、质子泵抑制剂和抗生素)对肠道微生物群的潜在影响的见解,强调了在这一关键领域继续研究以优化老年人群治疗策略的必要性。
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Correlation Between Polypharmacy and Gut Microbiota Compositional Changes in Older People Who Were Treated with Multidrug Therapy.

This study investigates the correlation between polypharmacy and gut microbiota compositional changes in older people who were treated with multidrug therapy, aiming to provide insights into the complex interplay between medication use, gut microbiota, and aging. High-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene was employed to analyze microbial diversity in older patients with multiple chronic diseases and polypharmacy, and the results were compared with a control group of older people without multiple chronic diseases and not undergoing polypharmacy. The study revealed distinct differences in gut microbiota composition between the two groups, with lower alpha-diversity observed in multidrug therapy group. Furthermore, the analysis identified several significant differences in microbiome composition at the genus and family levels between the multidrug therapy and the control group. The findings underscore the importance of understanding the impact of polypharmacy on the gut microbiota and its relationship to overall health in older people. Additionally, the study provides insights into the potential effects of specific medications, such as antihypertensive drugs, proton pump inhibitors, and antibiotics, on the gut microbiota, highlighting the need for continued research in this critical area to optimize therapeutic strategies for the older population.

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