The Role of Microbiota in Cardiovascular Risk: Focus on Trimethylamine Oxide

The extensive collection of bacteria cohabiting within the host collaborates with human functions and metabolisms in both health and disease. The fine equilibrium of commensals is tightly controlled and an imbalance ( “dysbiosis”) in the gut microbiota can play different roles in human disease. The development of new genome sequencing techniques has allowed a better understanding of the role of human gut microbiota. This led to the identification of numerous metabolites produced in the gut, which have been su ggested to play a role in human disease.
Source: Current Problems in Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Review Source Type: research