The Molecular Effects of Dietary Acid Load on Metabolic Disease (The Cellular PasaDoble: The Fast-Paced Dance of pH Regulation).

Frontiers in molecular medicine Pub Date : 2021-11-16 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmmed.2021.777088
Morgan Williamson, Naima Moustaid-Moussa, Lauren Gollahon
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Metabolic diseases are becoming more common and more severe in populations adhering to western lifestyle. Since metabolic conditions are highly diet and lifestyle dependent, it is suggested that certain diets are the cause for a wide range of metabolic dysfunctions. Oxidative stress, excess calcium excretion, inflammation, and metabolic acidosis are common features in the origins of most metabolic disease. These primary manifestations of "metabolic syndrome" can lead to insulin resistance, diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. Further complications of the conditions involve kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and cancers. Dietary analysis shows that a modern "Western-style" diet may facilitate a disruption in pH homeostasis and drive disease progression through high consumption of exogenous acids. Because so many physiological and cellular functions rely on acid-base reactions and pH equilibrium, prolonged exposure of the body to more acids than can effectively be buffered, by chronic adherence to poor diet, may result in metabolic stress followed by disease. This review addresses relevant molecular pathways in mammalian cells discovered to be sensitive to acid - base equilibria, their cellular effects, and how they can cascade into an organism-level manifestation of Metabolic Syndromes. We will also discuss potential ways to help mitigate this digestive disruption of pH and metabolic homeostasis through dietary change.

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膳食酸负荷对代谢性疾病的分子效应(细胞pasadble: pH调节的快节奏舞蹈)
在坚持西方生活方式的人群中,代谢性疾病正变得越来越常见和严重。由于代谢状况高度依赖于饮食和生活方式,因此有人认为某些饮食是导致多种代谢功能障碍的原因。氧化应激、过量钙排泄、炎症和代谢性酸中毒是大多数代谢性疾病起源的共同特征。“代谢综合征”的这些主要表现可导致胰岛素抵抗、糖尿病、肥胖和高血压。进一步的并发症包括肾脏疾病、心血管疾病、骨质疏松症和癌症。饮食分析表明,现代“西式”饮食可能会通过大量摄入外源性酸来促进pH稳态的破坏和疾病的发展。由于如此多的生理和细胞功能依赖于酸碱反应和pH平衡,由于长期坚持不良饮食,身体长期暴露于超过有效缓冲的酸中,可能导致代谢应激,随后是疾病。本文综述了在哺乳动物细胞中发现的对酸碱平衡敏感的相关分子途径,它们的细胞效应,以及它们如何级联到代谢综合征的生物体水平表现。我们还将讨论通过饮食改变来帮助减轻pH值和代谢稳态的消化破坏的潜在方法。
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