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Science News from research organizations --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 Fasting lowers blood pressure by reshaping the gut microbiota Date: April 29, 2021 Source: Baylor College of Medicine Summary: For the first time researchers demonstrate that intermittent fasting can reduce hypertension by reshaping the gut microbiota in an animal model. Share: FULL STORY --------------------------------------------------------------------- Nearly half of adults in the United States have hypertension, a condition that raises the risk for heart disease and stroke, which are leading causes of death in the U. S. advertisement --------------------------------------------------------------------- At Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. David J. Durgan and his colleagues are dedicated to better understand hypertension, in particular the emerging evidence suggesting that disruption of the gut microbiota, known as gut dysbiosis, can have adverse effects on blood pressure. "Previous studies from our lab have shown that the composition of the gut microbiota in animal models of hypertension, such as the SHRSP (spontaneously hypertensive stroke-prone rat) model, is different from that in animals with normal blood pressure," said Durgan, assistant professor of anesthesiology at Baylor. The researchers also have shown that transplanting dysbiotic gut microbiota from a hypertensive animal into a normotensive (having a healthy blood pressure) one results in the recipient developing high blood pressure. "This result told us that gut dysbiosis is not just a consequence of hypertension, but is actually involved in causing it," Durgan said. "This ground work led to the current study in which we proposed to answer two questions. First, can we manipulate the dysbiotic microbiota to either prevent or relieve hypertension? Second, how are the gut microbes influencing the animal's blood pressure?" Can manipulating the gut microbiota regulate blood pressure? To answer the first question, Durgan and his colleagues drew on previous research showing that fasting was both one of the major drivers of the composition of the gut microbiota and a promoter of beneficial cardiovascular effects. These studies, however, had not provided evidence connecting the microbiota and blood pressure. advertisement --------------------------------------------------------------------- Working with the SHRSP model of spontaneous hypertension and normal rats, the researchers set up two groups. One group had SHRSP and normal rats that were fed every other day, while the other group, called control, had SHRSP and normal rats with unrestricted food availability. Nine weeks after the experiment began, the researchers observed that, as expected, the rats in the SHRSP control had higher blood pressure when compared to the normal control rats. Interestingly, in the group that fasted every other day, the SHRSP rats had significantly reduced blood pressure when compared with the SHRSP rats that had not fasted. "Next, we investigated whether the microbiota was involved in the reduction of blood pressure we observed in the SHRSP rats that had fasted," Durgan said. The researchers transplanted the microbiota of the rats that had either fasted or fed without restrictions into germ-free rats, which have no microbiota of their own. Durgan and his colleagues were excited to see that the germ-free rats that received the microbiota of normally fed SHRSP rats had higher blood pressure than the germ-free rats receiving microbiota from normal control rats, just like their corresponding microbiota donors. advertisement --------------------------------------------------------------------- "It was particularly interesting to see that the germ-free rats that received microbiota from the fasting SHRSP rats had significantly lower the blood pressure than the rats that had received microbiota from SHRSP control rats," Durgan said. "These results demonstrated that the alterations to the microbiota induced by fasting were sufficient to mediate the blood pressure-lowering effect of intermitting fasting." How the microbiota regulates blood pressure The team proceeded to investigate the second question of their project. How does the gut microbiota regulate blood pressure? "We applied whole genome shotgun sequence analysis of the microbiota as well as untargeted metabolomics analysis of plasma and gastrointestinal luminal content. Among the changes we observed, alterations in products of bile acid metabolism stood out as potential mediators of blood pressure regulation," Durgan said. The team discovered that the SHRSP hypertensive animals that were fed normally had lower bile acids in circulation than normotensive animals. On the other hand, SHRSP animals that followed an intermittent feeding schedule had more bile acids in the circulation. "Supporting this finding, we found that supplementing animals with cholic acid, a primary bile acid, also significantly reduced blood pressure in the SHRSP model of hypertension," Durgan said. Taken together, the study shows for the first time that intermittent fasting can be beneficial in terms of reducing hypertension by reshaping the composition of gut microbiota in an animal model. The work also provides evidence that gut dysbiosis contributes to hypertension by altering bile acid signaling. "This study is important to understand that fasting can have its effects on the host through microbiota manipulation," Durgan said. "This is an attractive idea because it can potentially have clinical applications. Many of the bacteria in the gut microbiota are involved in the production of compounds that have been shown to have beneficial effects as they make it into the circulation and contribute to the regulation of the host's physiology. Fasting schedules could one day help regulate the activity of gut microbial populations to naturally provide health benefits." make a difference: sponsored opportunity --------------------------------------------------------------------- Story Source: Materials provided by Baylor College of Medicine. Original written by Ana Maria Rodriguez, Ph.D.. Note: Content may be edited for style and length. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Journal Reference: 1. Huanan Shi, Bojun Zhang, Taylor Abo-Hamzy, James W Nelson, Chandra Shekar R Ambati, Joseph F Petrosino, Robert M Bryan, Jr., David J Durgan. Restructuring the Gut Microbiota by Intermittent Fasting Lowers Blood Pressure. Circulation Research, 2021; DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.120.318155 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Cite This Page: * MLA * APA * Chicago Baylor College of Medicine. "Fasting lowers blood pressure by reshaping the gut microbiota." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 29 April 2021. . Baylor College of Medicine. (2021, April 29). Fasting lowers blood pressure by reshaping the gut microbiota. ScienceDaily. Retrieved July 17, 2021 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/04/ 210429123340.htm Baylor College of Medicine. "Fasting lowers blood pressure by reshaping the gut microbiota." 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