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Salt-Responsive Metabolite, β-Hydroxybutyrate, Attenuates Hypertension

Dietary salt reduction and exercise are lifestyle modifications for salt-sensitive hypertensives. While exercise has prominent metabolic effects, salt has an adverse effect on metabolic syndrome, of which hypertension is a hallmark. We hypothesized that dietary salt impacts metabolism in a salt-sens...

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Autores principales: Chakraborty, Saroj, Galla, Sarah, Cheng, Xi, Yeo, Ji-Youn, Mell, Blair, Singh, Vishal, Yeoh, BengSan, Saha, Piu, Mathew, Anna V., Vijay-Kumar, Matam, Joe, Bina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6542293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30332647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.09.058
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author Chakraborty, Saroj
Galla, Sarah
Cheng, Xi
Yeo, Ji-Youn
Mell, Blair
Singh, Vishal
Yeoh, BengSan
Saha, Piu
Mathew, Anna V.
Vijay-Kumar, Matam
Joe, Bina
author_facet Chakraborty, Saroj
Galla, Sarah
Cheng, Xi
Yeo, Ji-Youn
Mell, Blair
Singh, Vishal
Yeoh, BengSan
Saha, Piu
Mathew, Anna V.
Vijay-Kumar, Matam
Joe, Bina
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description Dietary salt reduction and exercise are lifestyle modifications for salt-sensitive hypertensives. While exercise has prominent metabolic effects, salt has an adverse effect on metabolic syndrome, of which hypertension is a hallmark. We hypothesized that dietary salt impacts metabolism in a salt-sensitive model of hypertension. An untargeted metabolomic approach demonstrates lower circulating levels of the ketone body, beta-hydroxybutyrate (βOHB), in high salt-fed hypertensive rats. Despite the high salt intake, specific rescue of βOHB levels by nutritional supplementation of its precursor, 1,3-butanediol, attenuates hypertension and protects kidney function. This beneficial effect of βOHB was likely independent of gut-microbiotal and Th17-mediated effects of salt and instead facilitated by βOHB inhibiting the renal Nlrp3 inflammasome. The juxtaposed effects of dietary salt and exercise on salt-sensitive hypertension, which decrease and increase βOHB respectively, indicate that nutritional supplementation of a precursor of βOHB provides a similar benefit to salt-sensitive hypertension as exercise.
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spelling pubmed-65422932019-05-30 Salt-Responsive Metabolite, β-Hydroxybutyrate, Attenuates Hypertension Chakraborty, Saroj Galla, Sarah Cheng, Xi Yeo, Ji-Youn Mell, Blair Singh, Vishal Yeoh, BengSan Saha, Piu Mathew, Anna V. Vijay-Kumar, Matam Joe, Bina Cell Rep Article Dietary salt reduction and exercise are lifestyle modifications for salt-sensitive hypertensives. While exercise has prominent metabolic effects, salt has an adverse effect on metabolic syndrome, of which hypertension is a hallmark. We hypothesized that dietary salt impacts metabolism in a salt-sensitive model of hypertension. An untargeted metabolomic approach demonstrates lower circulating levels of the ketone body, beta-hydroxybutyrate (βOHB), in high salt-fed hypertensive rats. Despite the high salt intake, specific rescue of βOHB levels by nutritional supplementation of its precursor, 1,3-butanediol, attenuates hypertension and protects kidney function. This beneficial effect of βOHB was likely independent of gut-microbiotal and Th17-mediated effects of salt and instead facilitated by βOHB inhibiting the renal Nlrp3 inflammasome. The juxtaposed effects of dietary salt and exercise on salt-sensitive hypertension, which decrease and increase βOHB respectively, indicate that nutritional supplementation of a precursor of βOHB provides a similar benefit to salt-sensitive hypertension as exercise. 2018-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6542293/ /pubmed/30332647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.09.058 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Chakraborty, Saroj
Galla, Sarah
Cheng, Xi
Yeo, Ji-Youn
Mell, Blair
Singh, Vishal
Yeoh, BengSan
Saha, Piu
Mathew, Anna V.
Vijay-Kumar, Matam
Joe, Bina
Salt-Responsive Metabolite, β-Hydroxybutyrate, Attenuates Hypertension
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title_short Salt-Responsive Metabolite, β-Hydroxybutyrate, Attenuates Hypertension
title_sort salt-responsive metabolite, β-hydroxybutyrate, attenuates hypertension
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6542293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30332647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.09.058
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