2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jare.2022.03.007
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Roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension

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“…The sample metadata and all clinical parameters are presented in Table S1 in the supplemental material. The procedures of sample collection were consistent with our previous report ( 60 ). Briefly, participants were required to rinse their mouths and avoid eating and drinking for at least an hour before collection of oral samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The sample metadata and all clinical parameters are presented in Table S1 in the supplemental material. The procedures of sample collection were consistent with our previous report ( 60 ). Briefly, participants were required to rinse their mouths and avoid eating and drinking for at least an hour before collection of oral samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The LEFSe analysis showed that the abundance of Actinobacillus, Alloprevotella, Anaerobiospirillum, Prevotella 2, Staphylococcus, Sutterella, and Veillonella in wild macaques, humans, and dogs in the high altitude environments is significantly higher than that in the low altitude environments and has a significant role in indicating high altitude environments, however, in the low altitude environments, no indicator microbiota with a significantly higher relative abundance was found in the three species. Previous studies have found that Actinobacillus is significantly positively correlated with systolic blood pressure in blood pressure regulation (Chen B. Y. et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The bidirectional relationship between oral and systemic diseases has been documented in many studies [ 55–62 ]; however, the role of oral-gut axis in systemic diseases has been recently proposed [ 63–68 ]. Herein we summarized the contribution of interplay between oral microbiota and gut microbiota to systemic diseases.…”
Section: Oral Microbiota Gut Microbiota and Systemic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%