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Differing contributions of the gut microbiota to the blood pressure lowering effects induced by first-line antihypertensive drugs.

Cristina González-CorreaJavier MoleónSofía MiñanoIñaki Robles-VeraMarta ToralAntonio Manuel BarrancoNatividad Martín-MoralesFrancisco O'ValleEduardo Guerra-HernándezManuel SánchezManuel Gómez-GuzmánRosario JiménezMiguel RomeroJuan Duarte
Published in: British journal of pharmacology (2024)
First-line antihypertensive drugs induced different modifications of gut integrity and gut dysbiosis in SHR, which result in no contribution of microbiota in the BP lowering effects of hydrochlorothiazide, whereas the vasculo-protective effect induced by amlodipine involves gut microbiota reshaping and gut-immune system communication.
Keyphrases
  • blood pressure
  • hypertensive patients
  • heart rate
  • drug induced
  • diabetic rats
  • type diabetes
  • blood glucose
  • weight loss