Gut Microbiota–Derived Trimethylamine N-Oxide Contributes to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Through Inflammatory and Apoptotic Mechanisms

Apr 3, 2023Circulation

Gut Bacteria Chemical Trimethylamine N-Oxide May Promote Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm by Causing Inflammation and Cell Death

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Abstract

Elevated TMAO was associated with increased abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) incidence and growth in a total of 2,129 patients.

  • Dietary choline supplementation increased plasma TMAO levels and aortic diameter in mouse models of AAA.
  • The use of broad-spectrum antibiotics reduced TMAO production and AAA progression in these mouse models.
  • Treatment with fluoromethylcholine eliminated TMAO production and prevented both the initiation and progression of AAA.
  • Mice genetically deficient in a specific enzyme had lower plasma TMAO levels and aortic diameters, showing protection from AAA rupture.
  • Choline supplementation and TMAO treatment were linked to enhanced gene pathways related to endoplasmic reticulum stress in vascular smooth muscle cells.

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