Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Microbiology, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University Changsha, Changsha, Hunan Provinces,
China
Abstract
Abstract:
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) have become a disease burden that plagues the world, and a large
proportion of the world's mortality currently stems from atherosclerotic CVD. In addition to traditional therapies, we need to find more therapeutic targets and strategies in scientific research to address this challenge. In
recent years, as research on gut microbiota has continued, there has been a clearer understanding of the role that
metabolites from gut microbes play during atherosclerosis (AS). A growing body of research suggests that
trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) is an independent risk factor for CVD and that gut microbe-dependent TMAO
plays a critical role in AS. Therefore, interventions targeting TMAO have the potential to become a new therapeutic strategy for AS. This review provides a brief overview of the relationship between TMAO and atherosclerosis. More importantly, several potential atherosclerosis treatment strategies targeting TMAO and its metabolic pathways have been revealed by recent studies and will be the focus of this review. This review summarizes possible therapeutic strategies in terms of change of diet, adjustment of gut microbiota, suppression of liver enzyme activity, and improvement of renal function, in the hope of providing new insights for developing
efficient and cost-effective treatment and prevention for AS.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology
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