Gut microbiota dependent trimethylamine N-oxide aggravates angiotensin II–induced hypertension
Gut microbiota produce Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) by metabolizing dietary phosphatidylcholine, choline, l-carnitine and betaine. TMAO is implicated in the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease (CKD), diabetes, obesity and atherosclerosis. We test, whether TMAO augments angiotensin II (Ang II)-in...
Main Authors: | Shan Jiang, Yongjie Shui, Yu Cui, Chun Tang, Xiaohua Wang, Xingyu Qiu, Weipeng Hu, Lingyan Fei, Yun Li, Suping Zhang, Liang Zhao, Nan Xu, Fang Dong, Xiaoqiu Ren, Ruisheng Liu, Pontus B. Persson, Andreas Patzak, En Yin Lai, Qichun Wei, Zhihua Zheng |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021-10-01
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Series: | Redox Biology |
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Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231721002743 |
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