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代谢性内毒素血症:膳食脂肪摄入与人类认知障碍风险之间关系的潜在潜在机制?

Metabolic Endotoxemia: A Potential Underlying Mechanism of the Relationship between Dietary Fat Intake and Risk for Cognitive Impairments in Humans?

机构信息

Team Lifelong Exposure Health and Aging, Inserm, Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, Univ. Bordeaux U1219, F-33000 Bordeaux, France.

Univ-Lyon, CarMeN Laboratory, INRA U1397, Inserm U1060, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSA Lyon, Charles Mérieux Medical School, FR-69600 Oullins, France.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2019 Aug 13;11(8):1887. doi: 10.3390/nu11081887.

Abstract

(1) Background: Nutrition is a major lifestyle factor that can prevent the risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. Diet-induced metabolic endotoxemia has been proposed as a major root cause of inflammation and these pathways emerge as detrimental factors of healthy ageing. The aim of this paper was to update research focusing on the relationship between a fat-rich diet and endotoxemia, and to discuss the potential role of endotoxemia in cognitive performances. (2) Methods: We conducted a non-systematic literature review based on the PubMed database related to fat-rich meals, metabolic endotoxemia and cognitive disorders including dementia in humans. A total of 40 articles out of 942 in the first screening met the inclusion criteria. (3) Results: Evidence suggested that a fat-rich diet, depending on its quality, quantity and concomitant healthy food components, could influence metabolic endotoxemia. Since only heterogeneous cross-sectional studies are available, it remains unclear to what extent endotoxemia could be associated or not with cognitive disorders and dementia. (4) Conclusions: A fat-rich diet has the capability to provide significant increases in circulating endotoxins, which highlights nutritional strategies as a promising area for future research on inflammatory-associated diseases. The role of endotoxemia in cognitive disorders and dementia remains unclear and deserves further investigation.

摘要

(1) 背景:营养是一种主要的生活方式因素,可以预防认知障碍和痴呆的风险。饮食引起的代谢内毒素血症被认为是炎症的主要根源,这些途径成为健康衰老的有害因素。本文的目的是更新关于高脂肪饮食与内毒素血症之间关系的研究,并讨论内毒素血症在认知表现中的潜在作用。

(2) 方法:我们根据 PubMed 数据库进行了非系统性文献综述,涉及人类的高脂肪膳食、代谢内毒素血症和认知障碍,包括痴呆。在第一次筛选的 942 篇文章中,共有 40 篇符合纳入标准。

(3) 结果:有证据表明,高脂肪饮食取决于其质量、数量和伴随的健康食物成分,可能会影响代谢内毒素血症。由于只有异质的横断面研究可用,因此尚不清楚内毒素血症与认知障碍和痴呆之间有多大程度的关联。

(4) 结论:高脂肪饮食有能力显著增加循环内毒素,这突出了营养策略作为与炎症相关疾病的未来研究的一个有前途的领域。内毒素血症在认知障碍和痴呆中的作用仍不清楚,值得进一步研究。

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