Search Results - "TANG, W. H"
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Dietary metabolism, the gut microbiome, and heart failure
Published in Nature reviews cardiology (01-03-2019)“…Advances in our understanding of how the gut microbiota contributes to human health and diseases have expanded our insight into how microbial composition and…”
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Intersections Between Microbiome and Heart Failure: Revisiting the Gut Hypothesis
Published in Journal of cardiac failure (01-12-2015)“…Abstract Microbes play an important role in human health and disease. In the setting of heart failure (HF), substantial hemodynamic changes, such as…”
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The Gut Microbiome and Its Role in Cardiovascular Diseases
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (14-03-2017)Get full text
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Prognostic value of choline and betaine depends on intestinal microbiota-generated metabolite trimethylamine-N-oxide
Published in European heart journal (01-04-2014)“…Recent metabolomics and animal model studies show trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), an intestinal microbiota-dependent metabolite formed from dietary…”
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Hemodialysis‐induced cardiovascular disease
Published in Seminars in dialysis (01-05-2018)“…More than half of all deaths among end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients are due to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Cardiovascular changes secondary to renal…”
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Intestinal Microbiota in Cardiovascular Health and Disease: JACC State-of-the-Art Review
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (30-04-2019)“…Despite major strides in reducing cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden with modification of classic CVD risk factors, significant residual risks remain. Recent…”
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Gut Microbiota-Dependent Trimethylamine N-Oxide (TMAO) Pathway Contributes to Both Development of Renal Insufficiency and Mortality Risk in Chronic Kidney Disease
Published in Circulation research (30-01-2015)“…RATIONALE:Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), a gut microbial-dependent metabolite of dietary choline, phosphatidylcholine (lecithin), and L-carnitine, is elevated…”
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Increased Trimethylamine N-Oxide Portends High Mortality Risk Independent of Glycemic Control in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (01-01-2017)“…Recent studies show a mechanistic link between intestinal microbial metabolism of dietary phosphatidylcholine and coronary artery disease pathogenesis…”
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Prognostic Value of Elevated Levels of Intestinal Microbe-Generated Metabolite Trimethylamine-N-Oxide in Patients With Heart Failure: Refining the Gut Hypothesis
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (04-11-2014)“…Altered intestinal function is prevalent in patients with heart failure (HF), but its role in adverse outcomes is unclear. This study investigated the…”
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Stepping up infection control measures in ophthalmology during the novel coronavirus outbreak: an experience from Hong Kong
Published in Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology (01-05-2020)“…Purpose Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has rapidly emerged as a global health threat. The purpose of this article is to share our local experience of stepping…”
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Terminology and definition of changes renal function in heart failure
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Tissue Doppler Imaging in the Estimation of Intracardiac Filling Pressure in Decompensated Patients With Advanced Systolic Heart Failure
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (06-01-2009)“…The ratio of early transmitral velocity to tissue Doppler mitral annular early diastolic velocity (E/Ea) has been correlated with pulmonary capillary wedge…”
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Plasma Trimethylamine N -Oxide, a Gut Microbe–Generated Phosphatidylcholine Metabolite, Is Associated With Atherosclerotic Burden
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (07-06-2016)“…Abstract Background Trimethylamine N -oxide (TMAO), a gut microbiota metabolite from dietary phosphatidylcholine, has mechanistic links to atherosclerotic…”
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Effect of Oral Iron Repletion on Exercise Capacity in Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction and Iron Deficiency: The IRONOUT HF Randomized Clinical Trial
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (16-05-2017)“…IMPORTANCE: Iron deficiency is present in approximately 50% of patients with heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (HFrEF) and is an…”
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Targeting cardiac and cerebrovascular risks of sarcopenia: Is it time to screen for muscle health?
Published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) (01-03-2024)“…This Editorial comments on the article by Jauffret et al . in this issue…”
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Intestinal Microbiota‐Generated Metabolite Trimethylamine‐N‐Oxide and 5‐Year Mortality Risk in Stable Coronary Artery Disease: The Contributory Role of Intestinal Microbiota in a COURAGE‐Like Patient Cohort
Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (01-06-2016)“…Background Trimethylamine‐N‐oxide (TMAO), a metabolite derived from gut microbes and dietary phosphatidylcholine, is linked to both coronary artery disease…”
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Genome-wide association study and targeted metabolomics identifies sex-specific association of CPS1 with coronary artery disease
Published in Nature communications (29-01-2016)“…Metabolites derived from dietary choline and L -carnitine, such as trimethylamine N -oxide and betaine, have recently been identified as novel risk factors for…”
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Towards understanding the link between gut microbiota and heart failure in the heart–gut axis
Published in European journal of preventive cardiology (06-09-2023)Get full text
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Microbial Transplantation With Human Gut Commensals Containing CutC Is Sufficient to Transmit Enhanced Platelet Reactivity and Thrombosis Potential
Published in Circulation research (26-10-2018)“…Gut microbes influence cardiovascular disease and thrombosis risks through the production of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO). Microbiota-dependent generation of…”
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Gut Microbiota in Cardiovascular Health and Disease
Published in Circulation research (31-03-2017)“…Significant interest in recent years has focused on gut microbiota–host interaction because accumulating evidence has revealed that intestinal microbiota play…”
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