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    Área de la Ciencia:

    • Microbiología
    • Cardiología
    • Neurología

    Sus antecedentes:

    • Las enfermedades cardiovasculares y cerebrovasculares son las principales causas de muerte.
    • El papel de la microbiota intestinal en estas enfermedades es cada vez más reconocido.
    • El eje microbiota-intestino-cerebro vincula la salud intestinal con la función vascular y cerebral.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Revisar los conocimientos actuales sobre los eventos cardiovasculares y cerebrovasculares relacionados con la microbiota.
    • Centrarse en el impacto específico de la disbiosis intestinal en el accidente cerebrovascular isquémico.
    • Para resaltar las posibles estrategias terapéuticas dirigidas a la microbiota intestinal.

    Principales métodos:

    • Esta revisión narrativa sintetiza los hallazgos actuales de la investigación.
  • Examina los mecanismos que vinculan la disbiosis intestinal con la salud vascular y cerebral.
  • Se discuten los avances en la secuenciación y la metabolomía para identificar firmas microbianas.
  • Principales resultados:

    • La disbiosis intestinal está asociada con inflamación sistémica, disfunción endotelial y trombosis.
    • Los metabolitos microbianos como el TMAO afectan el tono vascular y la neuroinflamación.
    • La IS se ve particularmente afectada por la ruptura de la barrera intestinal y la neuroinflamación, con disbiosis que empeora las complicaciones posteriores al accidente cerebrovascular.

    Conclusiones:

    • La microbiota intestinal juega un papel importante en las enfermedades cardiovasculares y cerebrovasculares, especialmente la IS.
    • Los mecanismos relacionados con la microbiota como la activación de TMAO y la endotoxemia son clave.
    • Dirigirse a la microbiota intestinal presenta una vía prometedora para prevenir lesiones vasculares y mejorar la recuperación.