肠道微生物群在儿童骨骼生长中的调节作用。

Gut microbiota in regulation of childhood bone growth.

机构信息

Section on Growth and Development, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Exp Physiol. 2024 May;109(5):662-671. doi: 10.1113/EP091620. Epub 2023 Dec 29.

Abstract

Childhood stunting and wasting, or decreased linear and ponderal growth associated with undernutrition, continue to be a major global public health challenge. Although many of the current therapeutic and dietary interventions have significantly reduced childhood mortality caused by undernutrition, there remain great inefficacies in improving childhood stunting. Longitudinal bone growth in children is governed by different genetic, nutritional and other environmental factors acting systemically on the endocrine system and locally at the growth plate. Recent studies have shown that this intricate interplay between nutritional and hormonal regulation of the growth plate could involve the gut microbiota, highlighting the importance of a holistic approach in tackling childhood undernutrition. In this review, I focus on the mechanistic insights provided by these recent advances in gut microbiota research and discuss ongoing development of microbiota-based therapeutics in humans, which could be the missing link in solving undernutrition and childhood stunting.

摘要

儿童发育迟缓与消瘦,或与营养不良相关的线性和体积生长下降,仍是一个重大的全球公共卫生挑战。尽管当前许多治疗和饮食干预措施显著降低了因营养不良导致的儿童死亡率,但在改善儿童发育迟缓方面仍存在巨大的不足。儿童的纵向骨骼生长受不同的遗传、营养和其他环境因素的影响,这些因素系统性地作用于内分泌系统,并在生长板局部发挥作用。最近的研究表明,营养和激素对生长板的调节之间这种复杂的相互作用可能涉及肠道微生物群,这凸显了采用整体方法解决儿童期营养不良问题的重要性。在这篇综述中,我重点介绍了肠道微生物群研究最近取得的这些进展所提供的机制见解,并讨论了人类中基于微生物群的治疗方法的不断发展,这可能是解决营养不良和儿童发育迟缓问题的缺失环节。

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