Title of article :
New insights on atherosclerosis: A cross-talk between endocannabinoid systems with gut microbiota
Author/Authors :
moludi, jalal tabriz university of medical sciences - faculty of nutrition, nutrition research center, Tabriz, Iran , moludi, jalal tabriz university of medical sciences - students’ research committee, Tabriz, iran , alizadeh, mohammad tabriz university of medical sciences - faculty of nutrition, nutrition research center, Tabriz, Iran , lotfi yagin, ned tabriz university of medical sciences - faculty of nutrition, nutrition research center, Tabriz, Iran , pasdar, yahiya kermanshah university of medical sciences - school of nutritional sciences and food technology - nutritional sciences department, Kermanshah, iran , nachvak, mostafa kermanshah university of medical sciences - school of nutritional sciences and food technology - nutritional sciences department, Kermanshah, iran , abdollahzad, hadi kermanshah university of medical sciences - school of nutritional sciences and food technology - nutritional sciences department, Kermanshah, Iran , sadeghpour tabaei, ali iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran
From page :
129
To page :
137
Abstract :
The incidence of atherosclerosis is increasing rapidly all over the world. Inflammatory processes have outstanding role in coronary artery disease (CAD) etiology and other atherosclerosis manifestations. Recently attentions have been increased about gut microbiota in many fields of medicine especially in inflammatory diseases like atherosclerosis. Ineffectiveness in gut barrier functions and subsequent metabolic endotoxemia (caused by rise in plasma lipopolysaccharide levels) is associated with low-grade chronic inflammation i.e. a recognized feature of atherosclerosis. Furthermore, the role of trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), a gut bacterial metabolite has been suggested in atherosclerosis development. On the other hand, the effectiveness of gut microbiota modulation that results in TMAO reduction has been investigated. Moreover, considerable evidence supports a role for the endocannabinoid system (ECS) in atherosclerosis pathology which affects gut microbiota, but their effects on atherosclerosis are controversial. Therefore, we presented some evidence about the relationship between gut microbiota and ECS in atherosclerosis. We also presented evidences that gut microbiota modulation by pre/probiotics can have significant influence on the ECS.
Keywords :
Atherosclerosis , Endocannabinoids , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Probiotics , Trimethylamine , N , Oxide
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)
Record number :
2619682
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