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Trimethylamine/Trimethylamine-N-Oxide as a Key Between Diet and Cardiovascular Diseases

Journal

CARDIOVASCULAR TOXICOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 8, Pages 593-604

Publisher

HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12012-021-09656-z

Keywords

Trimethylamine; Trimethylamine-N-oxide; Cardiovascular diseases; Atherosclerosis; Hypertension; Heart failure

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82070299, 81870221, 81670249, 31271226]

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TMA and TMAO, derived from gut microbiota, may be potential risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, with controversial roles and potential involvement of TMA in disease progression. Further exploration of the relationship between TMA, TMAO, and CVD could provide novel insights for diagnosis and therapy.
Trimethylamine (TMA) is a gut microbiota-derived metabolite which comes from diets rich of choline, betaine or l-carnitine and could be further converted to Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) in the liver. As the function of gut microbiota and its metabolites being explored so far, studies suggest that TMAO may be a potential risk factor of cardiovascular diseases independent of other traditional risk factors. However, the precise role of TMAO is controversial as some converse results were discovered. In recent studies, it is hypothesized that TMA may also participate in the progression of cardiovascular diseases and some cytotoxic effect of TMA has been discovered. Thus, exploring the relationship between TMA, TMAO and CVD may bring a novel insight into the diagnosis and therapy of cardiovascular diseases. In this review, we discussed the factors which influence the TMA/TMAO's process of metabolism in the human body. We have also summarized the pathogenic effect of TMA/TMAO in cardiovascular diseases, as well as the limitation of some controversial discoveries.

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