Conjugated bile acids are nutritionally re-programmable antihypertensive metabolites Article (Faculty180)

cited authors

  • Chakraborty, Saroj; Lulla, Anju; Cheng, Xi; Yeo, Ji- Y; Mandal, Juthika; Yang, Tao; Mei, Xue; Saha, Piu; Golonka, Rachel M; Yeoh, Beng S; Mell, Blair; Jia, Wei; Putluri, Vasanta; Piyarathna, Danthasinghe Waduge Badrajee; Putluri, Nagireddy; Sreekumar, Arun; Meyer, Katie; Vijay-Kumar, Matam; Joe, Bina

description

  • Hypertension is the largest risk factor affecting global mortality. Despite available medications, uncontrolled hypertension is on the rise, whereby there is an urgent need to develop novel and sustainable therapeutics. Because gut microbiota is now recognized as an important entity in blood pressure regulation, one such new avenue is to target the gut-liver axis wherein metabolites are transacted via host-microbiota interactions. Knowledge on which metabolites within the gut-liver axis regulate blood pressure is largely unknown.

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publication date

  • 2023

published in

start page

  • 979

end page

  • 994

volume

  • 41