Gut microbiome diversity is associated with muscle mass, strength and quality in post-stroke patients

IF 2.6 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Clinical nutrition ESPEN Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1016/j.clnesp.2025.02.027
Yoshihiro Yoshimura , Hidetaka Wakabayashi , Fumihiko Nagano , Ayaka Matsumoto , Sayuri Shimazu , Ai Shiraishi , Yoshifumi Kido , Takahiro Bise , Takenori Hamada , Kouki Yoneda , Keisuke Maeda
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Abstract

Background

The gut microbiome has emerged as a potential influencer of muscle health; however, its role in hospitalized patients remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the association between gut microbiome diversity and skeletal muscle mass, strength, and quality in hospitalized post-stroke patients.

Methods

We conducted a cross-sectional study of post-stroke patients admitted to a rehabilitation facility. Gut microbiome diversity was assessed using 16S ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene sequencing, calculating Operational Taxonomic Unit (OTU) Richness, Faith's Phylogenetic Diversity (PD), and Shannon index. Muscle health was evaluated using skeletal muscle index (SMI) for muscle mass, handgrip strength (HGS) for muscle strength, and bioimpedance analysis-derived phase angle (PhA) for muscle quality. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed, adjusting for potential confounders.

Results

A total of 156 patients (mean age 78.4 years; 55.7 % male) were analyzed. OTU Richness showed significant positive associations with SMI (β = 0.197, p = 0.025), HGS (β = 0.180, p = 0.005), and PhA (β = 0.178, p = 0.022). The Shannon index was also positively associated with SMI (β = 0.120, p = 0.041), HGS (β = 0.140, p = 0.028), and PhA (β = 0.164, p = 0.032). Faith's PD did not demonstrate significant associations with muscle health parameters.

Conclusions

Higher gut microbiome diversity, assessed by OTU Richness and Shannon index, is associated with better muscle mass, strength, and quality in post-stroke patients. These findings suggest a potential role for gut microbiota in muscle health during stroke rehabilitation.
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脑卒中后患者肠道微生物群多样性与肌肉质量、力量和质量相关
背景:肠道微生物群已成为肌肉健康的潜在影响因素;然而,它在住院患者中的作用尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨住院中风后患者肠道微生物群多样性与骨骼肌质量、力量和质量之间的关系。方法:我们对在康复机构住院的脑卒中后患者进行了横断面研究。采用16S核糖体核糖核酸(rRNA)基因测序,计算操作分类单位(OTU)丰富度、Faith’s系统发育多样性(PD)和Shannon指数评估肠道微生物组多样性。肌肉健康用骨骼肌指数(SMI)评价肌肉质量,用握力(HGS)评价肌肉力量,用生物阻抗分析得出的相位角(PhA)评价肌肉质量。进行多元线性回归分析,调整潜在混杂因素。结果:共156例患者,平均年龄78.4岁;55.7%为男性)。OTU丰富度与SMI (β = 0.197, p = 0.025)、HGS (β = 0.180, p = 0.005)、PhA (β = 0.178, p = 0.022)呈显著正相关。Shannon指数与SMI (β = 0.120, p = 0.041)、HGS (β = 0.140, p = 0.028)、PhA (β = 0.164, p = 0.032)呈正相关。费斯的帕金森病与肌肉健康参数没有明显的联系。结论:通过OTU丰富度和Shannon指数评估,较高的肠道微生物群多样性与卒中后患者更好的肌肉质量、力量和质量相关。这些发现表明肠道微生物群在中风康复期间肌肉健康中的潜在作用。
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Clinical nutrition ESPEN
Clinical nutrition ESPEN NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is an electronic-only journal and is an official publication of the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN). Nutrition and nutritional care have gained wide clinical and scientific interest during the past decades. The increasing knowledge of metabolic disturbances and nutritional assessment in chronic and acute diseases has stimulated rapid advances in design, development and clinical application of nutritional support. The aims of ESPEN are to encourage the rapid diffusion of knowledge and its application in the field of clinical nutrition and metabolism. Published bimonthly, Clinical Nutrition ESPEN focuses on publishing articles on the relationship between nutrition and disease in the setting of basic science and clinical practice. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is available to all members of ESPEN and to all subscribers of Clinical Nutrition.
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