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Review

Resveratrol and the Interaction between Gut Microbiota and Arterial Remodelling

Department of Pharmacology, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, 55131 Mainz, Germany
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Nutrients 2020, 12(1), 119; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12010119
Submission received: 11 December 2019 / Revised: 23 December 2019 / Accepted: 25 December 2019 / Published: 1 January 2020
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Dietary Supplementation and Vascular Function)

Abstract

Arterial remodelling refers to the alteration in the structure of blood vessel that contributes to the progression of hypertension and other cardiovascular complications. Arterial remodelling is orchestrated by the crosstalk between the endothelium and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). Vascular inflammation participates in arterial remodelling. Resveratrol is a natural polyphenol that possesses anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and has beneficial effects in both the endothelium and VSMC. Resveratrol has been studied for the protective effects in arterial remodelling and gut microbiota, respectively. Gut microbiota plays a critical role in the immune system and inflammatory processes. Gut microbiota may also regulate vascular remodelling in cardiovascular complications via affecting endothelium function and VSMC proliferation. Currently, there is new evidence showing that gut microbiota regulate the proliferation of VSMC and the formation of neointimal hyperplasia in response to injury. The change in population of the gut microbiota, as well as their metabolites (e.g., short-chain fatty acids) could critically contribute to VSMC proliferation, cell cycle progression, and migration. Recent studies have provided strong evidence that correlate the effects of resveratrol in arterial remodelling and gut microbiota. This review aims to summarize recent findings on the resveratrol effects on cardiovascular complications focusing on arterial remodelling and discuss the possible interactions of resveratrol and the gut microbiota that modulate arterial remodelling.
Keywords: resveratrol; SIRT1 arterial remodelling; gut microbiota; anti-oxidant; inflammation resveratrol; SIRT1 arterial remodelling; gut microbiota; anti-oxidant; inflammation
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Man, A.W.C.; Li, H.; Xia, N. Resveratrol and the Interaction between Gut Microbiota and Arterial Remodelling. Nutrients 2020, 12, 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12010119

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Man AWC, Li H, Xia N. Resveratrol and the Interaction between Gut Microbiota and Arterial Remodelling. Nutrients. 2020; 12(1):119. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12010119

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Man, Andy W.C., Huige Li, and Ning Xia. 2020. "Resveratrol and the Interaction between Gut Microbiota and Arterial Remodelling" Nutrients 12, no. 1: 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12010119

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Man, A. W. C., Li, H., & Xia, N. (2020). Resveratrol and the Interaction between Gut Microbiota and Arterial Remodelling. Nutrients, 12(1), 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12010119

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