肠道菌群
怀孕
生理学
前瞻性队列研究
血压
后代
失调
生物
队列
免疫学
内科学
内分泌学
医学
遗传学
作者
Chao Dong,Zhaofeng Liu,Chun Zhu,Yuepei Zhang,Yang Xu,Xiaoyu Xu,Quanquan Guan,Yankai Xia
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.133383
摘要
Exposure to environmental elements can alter gut microbiota, further affecting host health. Exploring the interrelationships among element exposure, gut microbiota and blood pressure (BP) during pregnancy, as well as the mediating roles of gut microbiota, is warranted, which holds implications for maternal and offspring health. In a prospective cohort study between 2017–2018, 733 pregnant women were included. The serum elements and gut microbiota during the second trimester were assessed, and BP was collected during the second and third trimester and before delivery. Fourteen associations were identified between serum elements and BP, including positive associations of zinc (Zn) and thallium (Tl) with SBP during the second trimester. Rubidium (Rb) showed a positive association with Pielou’s evenness. Serum elements, such as Tl and Rb, were significantly associated with the relative abundance of bacteria and co-abundance groups (CAGs). Alpha diversity was negatively associated with BP levels and trajectories. Moreover, 15 associations between gut microbiota and BP were shown. Finally, mediation analysis confirmed that CAG2 and Pielou’s evenness mediated the associations of Tl and Rb with BP, respectively. We concluded that serum elements could contribute to BP changes during pregnancy through gut microbiota, suggesting gut microbiota-targeted approach as a potential intervention.
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