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Role and mechanism of action of butyrate in atherosclerotic diseases: a review

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 131, Issue 2, Pages 543-552

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jam.14906

Keywords

atherosclerosis; butyrate; intestinal microbiology; metabolic processes

Funding

  1. Financial Department of Jilin Province [2019SCZ7008]

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Butyrate can regulate the occurrence and development of atherosclerosis, reduce risk factors such as hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia, and may be a potentially effective strategy for prevention of AS. Further exploration of the molecular pathways of butyrate treatment in AS is needed for effective intervention.
Butyrate is a bioactive molecule produced by the intestinal flora and plays a major role in a variety of inflammatory diseases. Increasing evidence indicates that butyrate can regulate the occurrence and development of atherosclerosis (AS). Coincidentally, it reduces hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia, which are major risk factors of AS. However, the mechanism by which butyrate regulates the development of AS remains unclear. In this article, we review the effect of butyrate treatment on AS with a focus on the mechanisms of butyrate-mediated modulation of several atherosclerotic processes. These include the improvement of monocyte-endothelial interactions, macrophage lipid accumulation, smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration, and lymphocyte differentiation and function. The existing research indicates that butyrate treatment may be a potentially effective strategy for the prevention of AS. Identity and underlying mechanisms of the molecular pathways of these interactions should be explored in the future to counter AS effectively.

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