Gut microbiota and vascular biomarkers in patients without clinical cardiovascular diseases

The aim of this research was to study the association between the gut microbiota composition and arterial wall properties. The study included 92 participants, men and women aged 25–76 years old without clinical manifestation of chronic diseases but with the possible presence of cardiovascular risk f...

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Main Authors: Daria Kashtanova, Olga Tkacheva, Anna Popenko, Lilit Egshatyan, Alexander Tyakht, Dmitry Alexeev, Yulia Kotovskaya, Ekaterina Plokhova, Sergey Boytsov
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Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2017-03-01
Series:Artery Research
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Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125924997/view
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spelling doaj-5024a08fc8514a4a883f0fba5689335d2020-11-25T01:30:45ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012017-03-011810.1016/j.artres.2017.02.007Gut microbiota and vascular biomarkers in patients without clinical cardiovascular diseasesDaria KashtanovaOlga TkachevaAnna PopenkoLilit EgshatyanAlexander TyakhtDmitry AlexeevYulia KotovskayaEkaterina PlokhovaSergey BoytsovThe aim of this research was to study the association between the gut microbiota composition and arterial wall properties. The study included 92 participants, men and women aged 25–76 years old without clinical manifestation of chronic diseases but with the possible presence of cardiovascular risk factors. Carbohydrate metabolism examination, duplex scanning of the carotid arteries with the measurement of the intima-media thickness (IMT), the carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurement, and 16S rRNA (V3–V4 regions) sequencing of the gut microbiota were performed in all participants. Higher Serratia abundance was associated with the increased IMT and CRP levels. Blautia representation was associated with IMT. Higher Bacteroides representation was associated with higher pulse wave velocity in non-diabetic subjects. Although this study had some limitations, we have demonstrated that the composition of the gut microbiota was associated both with atherosclerotic and arterial stiffness markers.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125924997/viewGut microbiotaArterial stiffnessAtherosclerosisLow-grade inflammation
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author Daria Kashtanova
Olga Tkacheva
Anna Popenko
Lilit Egshatyan
Alexander Tyakht
Dmitry Alexeev
Yulia Kotovskaya
Ekaterina Plokhova
Sergey Boytsov
spellingShingle Daria Kashtanova
Olga Tkacheva
Anna Popenko
Lilit Egshatyan
Alexander Tyakht
Dmitry Alexeev
Yulia Kotovskaya
Ekaterina Plokhova
Sergey Boytsov
Gut microbiota and vascular biomarkers in patients without clinical cardiovascular diseases
Artery Research
Gut microbiota
Arterial stiffness
Atherosclerosis
Low-grade inflammation
author_facet Daria Kashtanova
Olga Tkacheva
Anna Popenko
Lilit Egshatyan
Alexander Tyakht
Dmitry Alexeev
Yulia Kotovskaya
Ekaterina Plokhova
Sergey Boytsov
author_sort Daria Kashtanova
title Gut microbiota and vascular biomarkers in patients without clinical cardiovascular diseases
title_short Gut microbiota and vascular biomarkers in patients without clinical cardiovascular diseases
title_full Gut microbiota and vascular biomarkers in patients without clinical cardiovascular diseases
title_fullStr Gut microbiota and vascular biomarkers in patients without clinical cardiovascular diseases
title_full_unstemmed Gut microbiota and vascular biomarkers in patients without clinical cardiovascular diseases
title_sort gut microbiota and vascular biomarkers in patients without clinical cardiovascular diseases
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The aim of this research was to study the association between the gut microbiota composition and arterial wall properties. The study included 92 participants, men and women aged 25–76 years old without clinical manifestation of chronic diseases but with the possible presence of cardiovascular risk factors. Carbohydrate metabolism examination, duplex scanning of the carotid arteries with the measurement of the intima-media thickness (IMT), the carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurement, and 16S rRNA (V3–V4 regions) sequencing of the gut microbiota were performed in all participants. Higher Serratia abundance was associated with the increased IMT and CRP levels. Blautia representation was associated with IMT. Higher Bacteroides representation was associated with higher pulse wave velocity in non-diabetic subjects. Although this study had some limitations, we have demonstrated that the composition of the gut microbiota was associated both with atherosclerotic and arterial stiffness markers.
topic Gut microbiota
Arterial stiffness
Atherosclerosis
Low-grade inflammation
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125924997/view
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