Here\'s how gut bacteria can curb harmful effects of high BP

Here's how gut bacteria can curb harmful effects of high BP

IANS  |  London 

To a large extent our well-being depends on what bacterial guests in our digestive tract consume as researchers have found that beneficial gut microbes can produce from dietary fibre a fatty acid called propionate which can protect against the harmful consequences of

The substance calms the immune cells that drive up blood pressure, according to the study published online in the journal Circulation.

"Propionate works against a range of impairments in cardiovascular function caused by high blood pressure," said Dominik Muller, at Max Delbrück Center for Molecular in the Helmholtz Association in Berlin,

"This may be a promising treatment option, particularly for patients who have too little of this fatty acid," Muller said.

The results explain why a diet rich in fibre, which has been recommended by organisations for many years, helps prevent

Whole-grain products and fruits, for example, contain cellulose and inulin fibers, from which gut produce the beneficial molecules like propionate.

For the study, the researchers fed propionate to mice with elevated blood pressure. Afterwards, the animals had less pronounced damage to the heart or abnormal enlargement of the organ, making them less susceptible to

Vascular damage, such as atherosclerosis, also decreased in mice, the study said.

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First Published: Sun, December 30 2018. 18:04 IST