Liu Chia-Feng, Tang W H Wilson
Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA.
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA.
J Cardiovasc Aging. 2022 Jul;2(3). doi: 10.20517/jca.2022.07. Epub 2022 Jul 5.
Sarcopenia is common in aging and in patients with heart failure (HF) who may experience worse outcomes. Patients with muscle wasting are more likely to experience falls and can have serious complications when undergoing cardiac procedures. While intensive nutritional support and exercise rehabilitation can help reverse some of these changes, they are often under-prescribed in a timely manner, and we have limited insights into who would benefit. Mechanistic links between gut microbial metabolites (GMM) have been identified and may contribute to adverse clinical outcomes in patients with cardio-renal diseases and aging. This review will examine the emerging evidence for the influence of the gut microbiome-derived metabolites and notable signaling pathways involved in both sarcopenia and HF, especially those linked to dietary intake and mitochondrial metabolism. This provides a unique opportunity to gain mechanistic and clinical insights into developing novel therapeutic strategies that target these GMM pathways or through tailored nutritional modulation to prevent progressive muscle wasting in elderly patients with heart failure.
肌肉减少症在老年人和心力衰竭(HF)患者中很常见,这些患者可能会有更差的预后。肌肉萎缩的患者更容易跌倒,并且在接受心脏手术时可能会出现严重并发症。虽然强化营养支持和运动康复有助于逆转其中一些变化,但它们往往没有得到及时的充分处方,而且我们对谁会从中受益了解有限。肠道微生物代谢产物(GMM)之间的机制联系已被确定,可能导致心肾疾病患者和老年人出现不良临床结局。本综述将研究肠道微生物群衍生代谢产物的影响以及参与肌肉减少症和心力衰竭的显著信号通路的新证据,特别是那些与饮食摄入和线粒体代谢相关的通路。这为深入了解机制和临床情况提供了独特的机会,以便开发针对这些GMM通路的新型治疗策略,或通过定制营养调节来预防老年心力衰竭患者的进行性肌肉萎缩。