Scientists identify gut bacterial trigger for atherosclerosis

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A molecule produced by gut bacteria can trigger heart disease, according to research published in Nature. Scientists at Madrid's National Center for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC) identified a specific molecule called imidazole propionate that gut bacteria produce. When this compound enters the bloodstream, it sparks inflammation in arteries and promotes the buildup of fatty plaques — the hallmark of atherosclerosis. — Read the rest The post Scientists identify gut bacterial trigger for atherosclerosis appeared first on Boing Boing.


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