BACKGROUND: Elevations in the gut metabolite trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) have been linked to cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Whether elevated TMAO levels reflect early mechanistic involvement or a sequela of evolving disease awaits elucidation. The purpose of this study was to further explore these potential associations. METHODS: We investigated relationships between circulating levels of TMAO and its pre-cursor substrates, dietary factors, gut microbiome profiles and disease risk in individuals with a Healthy BMI (18.5â<âBMIâ<â25, nâ=â41) or key precursor states for cardiometabolic disease: Overweight (25â<âBMIâ<â30 kg/m(2), nâ=â33), Obese (BMIâ>â30, nâ=â27) and Metabolic Syndrome (MetS;ââ¥â3 ATPIII report criteria, nâ=â39). RESULTS: Unexpectedly, plasma [TMAO] did not vary substantially between groups (means of 3-4 µM; pâ>â0.05), although carnitine was elevated in participants with MetS. Gut microbial diversity and Firmicutes were also significantly reduced in the MetS group (pâ<â0.05). Exploratory analysis across diverse parameters reveals significant correlations between circulating [TMAO] and seafood intake (pâ=â0.007), gut microbial diversity (pâ=â0.017-0.048), and plasma [trimethylamine] (TMA; pâ=â0.001). No associations were evident with anthropometric parameters or cardiometabolic disease risk. Most variance in [TMAO] within and between groups remained unexplained. CONCLUSIONS: Data indicate that circulating [TMAO] may be significantly linked to seafood intake, levels of TMA substrate and gut microbial diversity across healthy and early disease phenotypes. However, mean concentrations remainâ<â5 µM, with little evidence of links between TMAO and cardiometabolic disease risk. These observations suggest circulating TMAO may not participate mechanistically in cardiometabolic disease development, with later elevations likely a detrimental sequela of extant disease.
Circulating TMAO, the gut microbiome and cardiometabolic disease risk: an exploration in key precursor disorders.
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作者:Naghipour Saba, Cox Amanda J, Fisher Joshua J, Plan Manuel, Stark Terra, West Nic, Peart Jason N, Headrick John P, Du Toit Eugene F
| 期刊: | Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jun 17; 16(1):133 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s13098-024-01368-y | ||
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