The gut microbiota 🦠 plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure by interacting with the renin–angiotensin system (RAS). This complex crosstalk influences vascular tone, inflammation, and metabolic balance, contributing significantly to hypertension development and progression. 💓
Microbial metabolites like short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) ⚡ can modulate RAS activity, reducing vasoconstriction and improving endothelial function. Conversely, dysbiosis disrupts this balance, promoting angiotensin II effects, oxidative stress, and chronic inflammation linked to elevated blood pressure. 🔬
Understanding this gut–RAS connection 🌱 opens new therapeutic strategies, including probiotics, diet modification, and microbiome-targeted interventions. These approaches may restore microbial balance, regulate RAS signaling, and provide innovative, personalized solutions for managing hypertension effectively. 💊
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